Description
What is Risograph?
Risograph printing is such a cool way to print! It’s like screen printing but done through the mechanics of a Risograph machine. With a limited palette of vibrant, soy-based inks, Risograph printing produces a distinct and tactile finish.
What makes RISO printing special is its imperfect quirks. The nature of the printing process means that prints may have variations in marks and alignment. These imperfections contribute to the unique character of the prints. As a result, your print may vary slightly from the one photographed.
Colours can look different!
Colours can look different on screens than in print – it all depends on how your screen is set up. It’s worth noting that the print may vary from the photograph, although I have made every effort to ensure that the picture accurately represents the colour of the print as best as possible.
How do I look after my Risograph print?
The soy-based inks used in the Risograph printing process can smudge, so take care when you handle your print. Risograph inks are not lightfast and can fade over time when exposed to direct sunlight. To help extend the life of your print, we recommend keeping it out of direct sunlight and using UV-protective glazing, such as acrylic or glass, when framing.