THE LONDON CENTRE FOR BOOK ARTS’ GUIDE TO RISOGRAPH PRINTING by Esther McManus
£5.50
THE LONDON CENTRE FOR BOOK ARTS’ GUIDE TO RISOGRAPH PRINTING by Esther McManus
£5.50
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). 

Found in: LCBA  Risograph