Inkygoodness is an online platform that showcases new and emerging creative talent. It features loads of interviews with interesting creative people sharing insights into their working life and processes.
Tag: Illustration (Page 2 of 3)
I love this project from Dutch illustration / design duo We Are Out of Office (Winneke de Groot & Felix van Dam). They exchanged designs for food and goods in New York City.
There’s a really nice interview with Winneke and Felix on Inkygoodness where the attempt to describe what a typical day is like for them. The specialise in producing screen prints and riso prints from their home studio which is situated in an old cherry orchard just outside Utrecht, Holland. Sounds great to me!
ww.weareoutofoffice.nl | Instagram: @wereoutofoffice
Ashley Ronning is an illustrator based in Melbourne. She also runs a risograph publishing project called Helio Press who have produced some charming riso zines.
I’m really impressed by the clever use of limited colour in Barcelona-based artist Antoni Hitos‘ work. Take a look at his publications – Inercia and Materia.
Yeji Yun is an illustrator and artist (currently) based in Seoul, South Korea. She’s produced some really nice risograph zines and prints including the lovely “on the rocks“.

Run by Clay Hickson, Tan & Loose Press is an independent publisher of limited edition artists prints and zines based in Los Angeles, CA. They have published work by artists such as Tim Lahan, Olimpia Zagnoli, Annu Kilpeläinen, Chad Kouri and Atelier Bingo.
As I’ve mentioned before on this blog, German illustrator Christoph Niemann talks really well about his creative process and he does so again in this great three minute film:
HunterGatherer is a New York-based design studio founded by Todd St. John. They specialise in telling stories through illustration and animation and their work often involves model making. Here’s a few of my favourite pieces (but you can watch loads more here: http://huntergatherer.net/work/video/
Newspaper Club are a Glasgow-based printer who as their name suggests specialise in printing newspapers. They offer a great service printing newspapers both digitally and by the traditional web-offset printing process. They are used by a wide range of people from big businesses to independent artists and students too. They also have a great blog section on their site where they frequently post up interviews with creative people who’ve made interesting newspapers with them. Take a look here: www.newspaperclub.com/blog
Graphic Design journal, Eye Magazine, have published a feature on how The Guardian collaborate closely with illustrators to create the stunning large format images for to accompany their Long Read essays. Read the full article here: eyemagazine.com/feature/article/the-long-look









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