Logo Beginnings
One of the latest releases from publishing house Taschen is Logo Beginnings; the first monograph dedicated to the origins of logo design. Many globally renowned brands, including the likes of…
One of the latest releases from publishing house Taschen is Logo Beginnings; the first monograph dedicated to the origins of logo design. Many globally renowned brands, including the likes of…
Issue 78 of Posterzine, People of Print’s monthly publishing project, showcases the wonderfully trippy artwork of Sunflower Form AKA Daniel Herwitt. With swirling dreamscapes of technicolour botanicals, Daniel paints the…
(TRIGGER WARNING: CONTAINS NUDITY AND SENSITIVE SUBJECTS) The latest project to launch on our crowdfunding publishing platform, In Perpetuum, is Oliver London’s Welcome to Holbeck. From 2017 – 2019 the photographer…
Our latest issue of Posterzine not only showcases the incredible type foundry FontPeople, but also launches a custom font for Grafik Media Ltd. The typeface, named GRAFIK BLACK, is a headline font designed to…
The very special 75th edition of Posterzine is a toast to the new limited edition bottle and creative collaboration between Ballantine’s – Europe’s best-selling Scotch whisky – and visual artist…
The latest project to launch on In Perpetuum is Asset of Community Value (ACV); a 200-page print publication that believes in community care. In Perpetuum is the latest way to…
Issue 74 of our monthly publication, Posterzine, introduces the work of Kelsey Landsgaard, AKA A Soft Wrongness. Kelsey is a Florida-based poet and artist known for her tender, often highly personal…
For issue 73 of our monthly poster-come-zine publishing project, Posterzine, we chat with Brighton-based artist Sophy Hollington. Well-known for breathing fresh life into ancient themes, from meteoric folklore to alchemical…
Ever since it launched in 2016, SOFA magazine has always been as much about images as it is about words. Founded by Ricarda Messner, publisher of Berlin-based Flaneur magazine and co-editor-in-chief…
Normandie Syken is an illustrator and printmaker from Queens, New York. She studied Art at the Frank Sinatra School of Arts and earned her BFA in illustration from the School…
As a celebration of print and the physical artefact of the magazine, it can’t have been easy for indie mag celebration magCulture Live to not be able to do things…
gOoZ, is an artist, illustrator, and designer from Oxford. Jack Goozee, the face behind the brand, didn’t take the usual artistic route, abandoning the study of art after sixteen, he…
One of the great tragedies of modern life is the death of the personal journal. Chronicling the events of the day, or rather contextualising moments in a life, has given…
This month, we’re proud to present a selection of publishing projects from the members of our People of Print Community. Reinforcing that Print Isn’t Dead, our members have created illustrations…
Novo Typo is a type foundry that aims to “make the world a little bit more beautiful, happier and less boring” through its typefaces, according to its founder Mark Van…
We all learned a lot in 2020, and that’s not always a bad thing. Certain alternatives we were forced to turn to in light of the pandemic turned out to…
It was really only a matter of time before Rough Trade Books launched an ‘Art’ Series, and now that it’s here, it certainly doesn’t disappoint. Rough Trade Books is, as…
Since it’s nearly picking season, what better time to explore the stunning new tome from modern day psychedelia-whizz Brian Blomerth and his celebration of mushrooms? If you know Blomerth’s work,…
Jamming is an imaginary trip to the motorways of 90s Europe, created by Hamburg-based art director, designer, and illustrator, Sebastian König. The book draws inspiration from several journeys to the…
Lost Bratislava is a Risograph-printed and Japanese hand-bound book made of 30 illustrations, and 1 custom font system, produced in and edition of 850 copies. All in all, the publication…