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Risography, named after the Japanese firm Riso, is a digital
printing process based on screen printing techniques that was
developed in the transition phase from mechanical to digital
printing. Although the printer looks like a copying machine, the
colors are transferred onto the paper without the use of heat or
chemicals, saving energy and making the process ecologically
friendly. The Risograph printer is at the forefront of a new
creative explosion. More and more artists and designers all over
the world are rediscovering this stencil duplicator for themselves,
sparking a unique and unexpected renaissance in analogue printing.
And Risography is just the most prominent technique in a new wave
of cutting-edge contemporary design, one that is also recuperating
forgotten technologies such as the Gestetner and the mimeograph. A
comprehensive introduction that addresses past, present and future
is followed by an essay about the key pioneers in the contemporary
risography scene. In the chapter Risoworld notable
risography-oriented publishers, printers and design studies from
around the world are presented. At the heart of the volume are
fabulous, hugely diverse examples of Riso-printing, including
postcards, magazines, posters, flyers, and experimental printed
products, all of which inspire through vivacity of colour, unique
textures and, above all, the perfectly imperfect authenticity of
Risography.
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