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We first introduced you to Maxime Prou and Adèle Favreau aka Atelier Bingo back in January 2014 and its no surprise that their portfolio has now grown, at a phenomenal…
We first introduced you to Maxime Prou and Adèle Favreau aka Atelier Bingo back in January 2014 and its no surprise that their portfolio has now grown, at a phenomenal…
Each year, we look forward to seeing fresh print projects and designs from creative talents across the globe. For 2016, we’ve got so many great projects lined up and many…
Originally produced as a screen-print for Print Club Londons Blisters The Sound Sessions show back in 2014, Davey Podmore has recently decided to reimagine the print entitled Ch-Ch-Changes and added…
Need an extra dose of design inspiration? Youve come to the right place. ‘Show Us Your Type’ is a project set up with an aim to provide a platform for…
Uncle Goose are an advocate of block making. From their studio in Michigan, Uncle Goose use fast-growing, sustainable basswood and non-toxic inks to produce and hand-print every set of wooden…
Besides a diverse mix of outstanding print designs and projects, People of Print also love to help you fill your time with lists of our favourite creative events. Now lets…
Groningen-based artist and musician Bert Scholten always displays his love affair with music through a powerful series of animations, posters, and drawings. Recently, he has unveiled his latest, beautifully-designed, screen-printed…
This years ELCAF is well underway and they are currently inviting artists to submit new and exciting works for a chance to exhibit amongst an army of artistic talents. The…
In 2015, we published hundreds of posts on fashion and textiles and we know youre curious to know what exactly our fans around the world were reading. Well, good news…
It’s been a very good start to 2016 but before we let go of the previous year completely, People of Print would like to take the opportunity to present you…
I stumbled upon Benoît Luisière’s work via Phases Magazine and I was mightily impressed by his efforts to create work that challenges the notion of self and other. French artist…
British-born, American-bred and self-taught graphic designer David Rudnick has a real talent for creating work that encapsulates non-existent narrative and far-out subject matter portrayed using futuristic lighting and unusual compositions…
The tiniest museum in the Netherlands, The Small Museum, always puts on admirably diverse displays and for this January special, the museum is adding another must-see exhibition, Shadows In Paradise,…
Whats behind the latest wave of independent magazines is a move towards style-driven publications that are fuelled by passion for their niche. Talk magazine is a new design magazine that…
If you want to understand how the textiles industry is shifting, Unmade is probably as good a place to start as any. Set up two and a half years ago…
If you live and breathe all things neon, chances are youll probably have heard of EGYD. EGYD is a nine-piece experimental poster series originated as a collaborative project between graphic…
Yellow is an online and book project that saw 52 of the worlds most exciting artists illustrating a whole year of news. To prove that illustration is more than just…
To get yourself ready to walk into 2016 with an accelerated energy, Glasgow-based Risograph print and design studio Risotto have created two stunning wall calendar designs to help you plan…
Presenting a curated selection of images, essays, interviews, and comics, Compost is a biannual publication that takes you inside the movements in todays global creative and lifestyle industries. From long-established…
Similar to books, I think typefaces are a timeless source of inspiration. A Is For Apple is another type foundry worth a look. Set up in 2010, A Is For…