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20 Gifts For Print-Lovers

posted by Robyn Pitts December 3, 2021

There’s no better time to celebrate the art of printmaking then at Christmas. Below, we’ve compiled our top 20 print-related products to gift this year, from typographic posters, to print workshop vouchers, and the ultimate printmaking accessories.

1: A1 Magnetic Poster Frame £22These magnetic poster frames are available in a choice of three colours. Ideal gifted with an issue of Posterzine, they are incredibly versatile and easy to use.

2: Poemet Silk Scarf £166The perfect gift for a pattern or colour lover. This stunning silk scarf by POEMET can be used as a pocket square, headscarf, or necktie.

3: Amelia Graham LOVE Print £75Spread the love this festive season with this striking and colourful typographic print by Amelia Graham. This is sure to brighten up any print-lovers home.

4: Pressink WTF Letterpress Print £40WTF was 2021? Handprinted by Pressink in Bratislava, gift this this letterpress print to frequent users of this phrase.

5: Print Isn’t Dead Tote Bag £10The dream accessory for the print-obsessed. Our Print Isn’t Dead tote bag is ideal for carrying printmaking supplies, books, and zines.

6: Pica Studio Periodic Table £60Science, but make it art. This reinterpretation of the periodic table by Pica Studio is the perfect pressie for science lovers, or those keen to revise their school days.

7: Memori Prints Cat Screen Print £35Cats and pyramids; name a better duo. One for the cat people and lovers of trippy art. Cats aren’t just for Christmas.

8: The Kunst Club Really Bad Screen Print £55Really bad art that’s suitable for all tastes. Bold typography and humour are combined in this screen print, perfect for that wannabee art critic.

9: D Wamba Pocketmap of London £15This slightly conceptual map of London will come in very handy to any London-dwellers or visitors. The whole of London in your hand.

10: Underway Studio Tate Screen Print £85Got that one friend who spends every weekend wandering around galleries? Celebrate the importance of these iconic art venues by wrapping up this gorgeous print under the Christmas Tree.

11: Hannah Carvell Don’t be a Dick Screen Print From £75A little reminder this festive season to not be a dick. This 10 colour screen print will brighten up your pals home doubling as some friendly advice.

12: Judy Andrews Creativity is a Way of Life T-Shirt £25For anyone who wears their creativity on their sleeve. Creativity is more than a hobby, it’s a way of life.

13: Rue Prints Think About Printing Letterpress Print £27The ideal gift for that printmaker in your life who just never stops thinking about printing. Printmaking is life.

14: Susan Yeates Learn to Earn from Printmaking Book £9.99Help that printmaking pal make their dream become a reality with the assistance of this book packed full of tips and information for selling and marketing work.

15: Type Tom Letterpress Workshop Voucher £50A great gift for anyone interested in letterpress, typography, graphic design, or getting hands on and having a go. This gift voucher can be redeemed on any future letterpress workshop run by Tom Boulton at his workshop in Bognor Regis.

16: Claire Ritchie Paths Orb Pillow $80Help and pal get cosy this Christmas. This sweet yet funky round pillow by Claire Ritchie is perfect for snuggling up to this wintertime.

17: Ploterre Bird Colours Lithograph £40One for the naturalists. This print visualises the most commonly seen colours visible in gardens across the UK during 2020.

18: Posterzine Subscription £5 Per MonthThe gift that keeps on giving. Every month your design-obsessed pal will receive a dose of printed-goodness and inspiration through their letterbox in the form of an A1 poster-come-zine.

19: Beer Stained Pulp Archival Print £40
This vintage beer mat collection is a great source of design inspiration and a hit of nostalgia. Reminisce of nights down the pub and your favourite tipples with your loved-ones.

20: Design Giving Book £25Design Giving is a publication celebrating well-crafted products that inspire creativity, improve people’s lives, and are kinder to the planet. Perfect for any purveyor of design and sustainability.

 

 

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