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RISO ART: A Creative’s Guide to Mastering Risography

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By Vivian Toh and Jay Lim A practical guide to Risograph printing for anyone who wants to broaden their printing horizons and be inspired by the wide variety of possibilities offered by this relatively easy-to-use and fascinating technique. In recent years Risography has captured the attention of printers and artists, especially in independent and self-publishing circles, given the technical and visual qualities it offers. Varied and vivid spot colors, the warmth of the finishes, and occasional imperfections in uniformity and register are just some of these attractive features. RISO ART begins by giving readers a brief history of the Risograph while outlining the basic principles of the printing process, including the equipment, tools and materials needed to get started. Designed mainly for high-volume photocopying and printing, Risographs are far less expensive than conventional photocopy machines and laser or ink printers. Rich in illustrations, pictures, detailed instructions and infographics, this practical guide to Risograph printing walks readers through setting up a Risograph, preparing files to print, making overprints and knockouts, choosing paper, handling freshly printed works, and making decisions about what ink to use and about any additional equipment they will need to become a RISO master. An ideal resource for novice users of a RISO printer, readers will also learn how to apply artistic printing techniques that will allow them to print with brighter, more expressive, saturated colors that, unlike photocopy ink, do not fade over time. The book also includes profiles of notable printers, with each profile featuring one work and the printing technique used. In addition to examples of printed products, readers will find works from contributing print shops and information about design studios and artists from around the world. RISO ART intends to broaden the reader’s printing horizons and illustrate the extensive variety of possibilities offered by this relatively straightforward technique, inspiring them through the prints of others to create their own RISO art. Designed by Wu Yanting and Pan Yuahua Published by Haoki, 2023 Softcover, 328 pages, full color, 6 × 8.5 inches ISBN: 978-8-41-922026-4
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