Risography guide
When I started engaging with risography more frequently, I observed that although I was experimenting with the riso printer and its capabilities, I was nowhere near a well rounded understanding of the printer’s full potential.
That is why I decided to make a risography guide, that would include helpful graphs and examples I could consult while I was creating a piece meant to be risographed.
I made this guide suitable for studying 6 colors at a time. To come up with the graphs and examples I researched multiple existing guides and gathered the elements I judged to be more useful.
After the first printing session of the guide I started distributing it and getting feedback from fellow artists, so I realized that the current version is still a work in progress. I am planning to improve and extend this guide, and maybe even publish it and share it with people who are keen on risogrphy.