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"Gingham" Riso Colour Chart - A3 Print
"Gingham" Riso Colour Chart - A3 Print by Ruby PH
For the absolute love of gingham and access to the full range of risograph colours. This colour chart features a whopping 21 masters too showcase the incredibly saturated and brilliant range of primary inks produced by Riso Japan. Made in residency at Hand Saw Press, Tokyo. If you’re a lover of riso, think colour is it’s own reward or just love textiles, this is the print for you.
A3 21 colour Risograph print
Limited to 50 copies
Printed on 150gsm recycled stock
Note on Risograph Printing
Risograph is a unique and highly tactile printing technique akin to automatic screen printing. This process results in prints with quirks such as layer shifting, slight variations, and imperfections, each affecting individual prints differently. While we select only the best prints for sale, we embrace the charm of the imperfect Risograph process. You may notice color ghosting, smudge marks, roller marks, and layout misalignment up close!
Riso Print Care
Risograph ink behaves similar to newspaper ink and never fully dries. If displaying the print as is, we recommend using a spray fixative. Alternatively, frame the print upon arrival home. Avoid touching the inky parts to prevent smudging and staining clothes or fingers. Clean hands normally with mild soap to remove any ink residue.
"Gingham" Riso Colour Chart - A3 Print by Ruby PH
For the absolute love of gingham and access to the full range of risograph colours. This colour chart features a whopping 21 masters too showcase the incredibly saturated and brilliant range of primary inks produced by Riso Japan. Made in residency at Hand Saw Press, Tokyo. If you’re a lover of riso, think colour is it’s own reward or just love textiles, this is the print for you.
A3 21 colour Risograph print
Limited to 50 copies
Printed on 150gsm recycled stock
Note on Risograph Printing
Risograph is a unique and highly tactile printing technique akin to automatic screen printing. This process results in prints with quirks such as layer shifting, slight variations, and imperfections, each affecting individual prints differently. While we select only the best prints for sale, we embrace the charm of the imperfect Risograph process. You may notice color ghosting, smudge marks, roller marks, and layout misalignment up close!
Riso Print Care
Risograph ink behaves similar to newspaper ink and never fully dries. If displaying the print as is, we recommend using a spray fixative. Alternatively, frame the print upon arrival home. Avoid touching the inky parts to prevent smudging and staining clothes or fingers. Clean hands normally with mild soap to remove any ink residue.