
Serge DeNimes make apparel; we printed some photos of people wearing their t-shirts for ace-skills photographer Libby Robok.


A Tale of Three Cities is an arts journal which promises to salute Europe’s golden triangle of London, Paris and Berlin. It was printed Riso and litho mixture on uncoated and gloss paper. It is perfect bound with a soft cover dust jacket printed on textured mint green Colourplan. They are selling like wordy hot-cakes so get your paws on a copy here before it’s too late.






You know those gangs that exclusively hang around in dark alleyways? The sort that have probably never really existed outside of 80s films set in New York? Jiro Bevis is a big fan of theirs, and has produced this poster as a tribute. See how many of his obscure film references you can get.


These guys love to run. To celebrate said love, they have put this book together about their running crew. It’s made up of six sewn sections, each with two Riso colours and one with digital photos overprinted with Riso colours. We worked with Rosie Lee to produce this.





Some posters and flyers for the Nieves library hosted by OMMU.


Here’s a 7″ die cut record cover and booklet we produced for Gabriel Bruce and Off Modern. It’s printed on a bunch of crazy papers, including a 28gsm translucent Japanese one, and has some four colour Riso. We printed the booklet and the kind folks at Loligo screen printed the front cover. You can buy it and listen to the tracks here.








You can now buy all of our books in the Tate Modern bookshop. Which is nice.
Next Saturday we’re going to be in Glasgow at the CCA What We Make With Words book fair from 12 til 5pm so come and say “Hai”.


Two prints for all-round good guy Lucas. Buy them here.


We knackered this one but it looked really cool so we kept it:


Turbo Island is a mythical place in Bristol where tramps go to drink White Ace and smoke illicit substances. Here is a drawing of said island from the brain of Christopher Wright. You can buy a copy off him.




