Froggo A4 Risograph
FROGGO BIN
Your old Schools litter bin, featuring adult sweaties.
A four colour Risograph print Printed by Rissoto Studio.
White background.
Open 1st Edition - Signed
Size: A4 / 210 × 297 mm
Paper: Recycled White 150gsm
Free Sticker
Prints will be shipped flat, tracked & signed *UK free postage
See checkout for EU & international cost, kept down to minimal post office cost or below, tracked & signed.
Free pickup Glasgow, London Road pickup available at checkout.
FROGGO BIN
Your old Schools litter bin, featuring adult sweaties.
A four colour Risograph print Printed by Rissoto Studio.
White background.
Open 1st Edition - Signed
Size: A4 / 210 × 297 mm
Paper: Recycled White 150gsm
Free Sticker
Prints will be shipped flat, tracked & signed *UK free postage
See checkout for EU & international cost, kept down to minimal post office cost or below, tracked & signed.
Free pickup Glasgow, London Road pickup available at checkout.
FROGGO BIN
Your old Schools litter bin, featuring adult sweaties.
A four colour Risograph print Printed by Rissoto Studio.
White background.
Open 1st Edition - Signed
Size: A4 / 210 × 297 mm
Paper: Recycled White 150gsm
Free Sticker
Prints will be shipped flat, tracked & signed *UK free postage
See checkout for EU & international cost, kept down to minimal post office cost or below, tracked & signed.
Free pickup Glasgow, London Road pickup available at checkout.
Riso prints may differ slightly from one to another, with small imperfections in registration / ink coverage. The yellow on this print as such has a washed out look with it being a large printed area. This is part of the beauty of the process, making each print it's own. “We don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents.” Bob Ross
The Risograph printer was first released in Japan in August 1986. Its function is often described as a mix between screen printing and photocopying, as it can only print one color at a time and the making of each layer is a real geeky process that involves transparencies, overlapping colours to create new colours. It's my favourite style of printing as it's punchy, slightly worn and something from the 80's.