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  • Impossible Cities: Hannah Fray’s Facets of a City

    April 29, 2026

    Printmaker, book artist and paper conservator Hannah Fray develops sculptural concertina books during her residency at the Regional Print Centre Wrexham, merging etching, screenprint, spray paint and drawing into hybrid cityscapes that debut at Bristol Artists’ Book Event in June 2026. The cities Hannah Fray builds in her books do…

  • Get Into the Moment: Erin Tilly’s Life Is Play

    April 29, 2026

    UAL Animation graduate Erin Tilly sculpts small polymer clay creatures named Dream Weaver, Bat Prince, Precious, Dragonfly and Plepple, each one a strange, adorable reminder that life is play and magic is available to anyone willing to step into it. Observe the natural world long enough and the silliness becomes…

  • Beyond the Edges of Recognition: Mikołaj Pyka’s the.substratum

    April 29, 2026

    Krakow-based graphic designer and creative technologist Mikołaj Pyka uses custom p5.js code to slice photographs into rhythmic, layered fragments, dissolving the familiar into something the eye has to feel rather than read. The brain is fast. Show it a photograph and it categorises before it truly sees: tree, face, street.…

  • She Rides Into the Chaos: Nasia Stylidou’s Star Rider in Holographic Screenprint

    April 28, 2026

    Greek illustrator Nasia Stylidou, aka Decomposition, brings a six-year-old vision to life as an 85-piece holographic screenprint, placing a spiked-armored woman knight at the centre of a collapsing nebula through a collaboration that merges conceptual image-making with meticulous craft. The image of a knight riding into battle is almost always…

  • Strength and Sacredness: Yuchen Lu’s Tibetan Tiger

    April 28, 2026

    Beijing-born, New York-based artist Yuchen Lu designs a contemporary interpretation of the Tibetan tiger rug, produced by hand in Gyantse County, Tibet, reinterpreting one of the region’s oldest motifs through a fluid composition that honours tradition while carrying the emotional complexity of the present. The tiger has been present in…

  • Nils Leonard on Craft, Culture, and Why Print Still Matters

    April 28, 2026

    At OFFF Festival 2026 in Barcelona, the conversation around creativity felt charged this year. Among the standout voices was Nils Leonard, co-founder of Uncommon Creative Studio, whose talk cut through the noise with a mix of honesty, intensity, and conviction. Uncommon has built a reputation as one of the most…

  • A New Chapter in Colour: Višnja Ostojić’s London Stories

    April 25, 2026

    London-based graphic designer and illustrator Višnja Ostojić has been building an ongoing illustrated portrait of the city since 2019, drawing pubs, streets and statues in vibrant, detailed iPad illustration that captures London as she has come to know it. When Višnja Ostojić moved from the Netherlands to London in 2019,…

  • The Dirty Fonts Folder: TOC Publishing’s Letterpress Edition of George Saunders

    April 25, 2026

    Berlin publisher TOC marks its tenth edition with a letterpress Tenth of December that pairs Zuzana Licko’s Filosophia with a deliberately chaotic set of chapter heading typefaces, combining optical illusion bookmaking with a typography that honours, then gleefully disrupts, Saunders’ own narrative spirit. Tenth of December is the tenth edition…

  • Not Everything Serious Looks Serious: Omisha Gandhi’s O Mind

    April 25, 2026

    Multidisciplinary visual artist Omisha Gandhi builds a cartoon world around a girl stuck inside her own mind, using the perceived lightness of the form to hold complex questions about perception, identity and lived experience. Cartoons make people lower their guard. That is, for Omisha Gandhi, precisely the point. “Cartoons are…

  • Built from the People Who Make It: OFFF Barcelona and Uncommon Launch Cultured

    April 24, 2026

    For their 2026 festival campaign, OFFF Barcelona partnered with London and New York creative studio Uncommon to develop Cultured, a living design identity literally grown from the biological traces of the creative community it represents. The premise is quietly audacious. Uncommon invited members of the creative community into their London…

  • Mental Wealth: Nicola Davison Reed’s Tales from the Natural Light Studio

    April 24, 2026

    Photographer Nicola Davison Reed turns studio downtime into a 13-year archive of black and white conceptual work, using light, shadow and form to document internal structure made visible. Between clients, when the studio goes quiet, Nicola Davison Reed turns inward. The phrase she uses for it, a photographic rocket ride…

  • A Heart Already Scarred, Still Open: kiikii.jova’s Wine Label for Club de Creatividad

    April 23, 2026

    Belgrade-based illustrator and visual storyteller Kristina Jovanovic, aka kiikii.jova, transforms a wine label into a small emotional narrative about love, pressure and the resilience of a heart that keeps opening itself regardless. A wine label is among the most constrained canvases an illustrator can work with: small, functional, expected to…

  • Growing Through the Cracks: Dan Smith’s Apparel Graphics for Slick Willies

    April 23, 2026

    Brighton-based freelance graphic designer Dan Smith creates bold, skate-led apparel graphics for one of London’s oldest and most storied skate shops, drawing on half a century of heritage and the resilience embedded in the culture itself. Slick Willies has been a cornerstone of the London skate scene since the 1970s.…

  • Not Landscapes, but the Feeling of Moving Through Them: Claudine O’Sullivan’s Movement as Method

    April 23, 2026

    After a decade of commercial illustration, UK-based visual artist Claudine O’Sullivan found her way back to paint through running, building an abstract, process-led studio practice that captures energy rather than form. Claudine O’Sullivan started running just under two years ago. It had nothing to do with her work. Then, gradually,…

  • City Series #003: Näfels & Zürich with Dafi Kühne

    April 22, 2026

    Somewhere between Zürich’s cultural pulse and a quiet Alpine valley, Dafi Kühne has spent sixteen years building one of the most formidable letterpress studios in Europe. Working under the name Baby Ink Twice from a 450-square-metre factory floor in Näfels, he designs and prints large-format posters using six functional presses,…

  • Stockholm Design Lab: Precision, Print, and the Power of Ideas

    April 21, 2026

    Few studios operate with the clarity and consistency of Stockholm Design Lab. Founded in 1998, the Stockholm-based practice has built a reputation as one of Europe’s most respected design studios, shaping brands through work that spans identity systems, packaging, typography, environments, and print. At the centre of it all is…

  • New Year, New Fight: Riso Geist Christens a New Studio with a 2026 Risograph Calendar

    April 21, 2026

    After a tumultuous move forced by rising rents, Salt Lake City’s Riso Geist marks its new beginning with a collaboratively made risograph calendar that lets the medium’s particular strengths do exactly what they are meant to do. Riso Geist has been Salt Lake City’s flagship risograph studio since 2017, but…

  • A Feminine Form of Containment: Meital Shushan’s Amphora Canaan

    April 20, 2026

    Illustrator Meital Shushan draws on ancient Levantine vessels, desert motifs and her Moroccan-Iraqi roots to build a contemporary visual language in which inherited forms carry memory, landscape and cultural identity into the present. The amphora is one of the oldest containers in human history: a vessel designed to hold, to…

  • From One Instagram Account to a Growing Community: Phoebe Wellsted’s whyilovepink

    April 20, 2026

    Brighton-based writer and designer Phoebe Wellsted turned post-graduation uncertainty into a virtual magazine that now gives women and LGBTQ+ creatives a platform to share their work, their voices and their talents across five issues and counting. It started with an Instagram account and a column that never quite launched. Phoebe…

  • Carved the Way Memory Carves Us: Naina Somani’s People, Pressed in Wood

    April 20, 2026

    Udaipur-based printmaker and research scholar Naina Somani brings figures out of the woodblock through slow, deliberate carving, making prints that treat imperfection, pressure and the grain of the material as part of the meaning. Udaipur is a city of layered movement: the general hustle and quiet, the people passing through,…

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