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Risograph Print Workshop

Back in January I had the great fortune to attend Creative Morning’s Risograph workshop hosted by Guts & Glory.

You may have seen Risograph printing and taken it for silkscreen or litho. Read all about it on Wikipedia, but it’s a type of mimeograph machine (archaic photo copier) that applies one color of ink at a time based on laser print masters. If you remember Print Gocco, it’s a machine version of that.

I started with brush and ink drawings and comped the artwork in Photoshop. Then created the separations as if for offset or silk screen. In retrospect, I would have separated the colors differently but I’m pretty happy with the results. You can see it below the snapshots.

Thanks, Creative Mornings and Guts & Glory!

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The studio at Oakland’s Guts & Glory

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Studio hosts running the machine

Photoshop original

Photoshop original

Finished print

Finished print

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