a risograph micropress in somerville, ma


I know book bindings are meant to be broken because that's a sign of a read book.

  •  I see self-publishing as a radical, intentional act; one that slows the pace, invites care, and allows me to make physical objects which give weight to my ideas and allow for more meaningful exchanges. My goal is to help bring the work into print, create space for overlooked stories, and build a small, community-rooted publishing platform. This would allow me to bring reality and tangibility to the voices of people I love.
    About Risograph

    A risograph is a digital duplicator that works kind of like a mechanical screenprinted. Designed to be used in Japanese offices, riso printers use thermal paper to create a stencil which wraps around a metal mesh drum, and then ink is pushed through them to create many quick copies of images using vibrant soy and rice based ink.








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