Title | The London Centre for Book Arts' Guide to Risograph Printing |
Author(s)/Editor(s) | Esther McManus |
Publisher | LCBA |
Pages | |
Dimensions | 297 x 142 mm |
Format | Pamphlet with inserts |
Year | 2024 |
LCBA's guide to Risograph printing designed and illustrated by Esther McManus with inserts by Annie Strachan and Sonnenzimmer (Nick Butcher & Nadine Nakanishi).
The Riso (Ree-so), or Risograph, duplicator is a low cost and environmentally friendly printing process that can produce results that are rich in colour and texture, and look a bit analogue due to its unique mechanics. A printing process particularly suited for fliers, posters, comics and zines.
A two-colour Riso duplicator is part of LCBA's open-access studio programme. Find out more here.
Esther McManus makes books & comics that explore personal & collective relationships to history, often informed by archival research. She is interested in print's historical role in the production and distribution of knowledge, informed by a background in silkscreen and Risograph printing.
She is the Practices Tutor for Print Production on the BA Graphic Communication Design course at Central Saint Martins (University of the Arts London).