Print Roundup: February 2020
Every month, we print hundreds of exciting, creative, well-designed newspapers and put together a roundup of our favourites. For our...
Every month, we print hundreds of exciting, creative, well-designed newspapers and put together a roundup of our favourites. For our...
After graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2015, artist Adriana Gallo spent 2 years as a graphic designer for the Ace...
Every month, we print hundreds of exciting, creative, well-designed newspapers and put together a roundup of our favourites. Welcome to...
In 2018 we printed over 3 million newspapers (!) here at Newspaper Club for creative people all over the world. Below are 18 that stood...
Since 2013, London-based Riposte magazine has championed “bold and fascinating women” from around the world. Earlier this month the...
Every month, we print hundreds of fun, inventive, well-designed newspapers and put together a roundup of our favourites. This is our...
For the month with the longest day of the year—happy solstice!—we've put together an extra long print roundup. Below are 14 newspapers...
When Piñata Illustration Collective landed a stall at The D&AD New Blood Festival, a huge event for emerging creatives, they wanted...
Earlier this year, Glasgow-based Warriors Studio invited 16 of their favourite international artists to create a piece of work in...
We're eyeing our hot water bottles and getting ready to settle in for the winter ahead with a big stack of newspapers for company. From a...
This London Fashion Week we were pretty happy to team up with Henry Holland to support the launch of their pop-up in the department store...
Finding inspiration in the everyday seems to be a theme in this month's roundup – from the customers of a quirky shopping centre to a...
Badly translated subtitles. A king whose kingdom grows on his body (and eventually overrules him). Postmodern architecture. These are...
Bodies behave differently in Koak's world. They bend and bulge unnaturally, twist and stretch in surreal movements. Her work has been...
The mischievous illustrations of Sir Quentin Blake will be familiar to anyone who grew up on the books of Roald Dahl. Blake illustrated...
We're happy to report that June was one for the record books: it was our busiest month, ever! While we've managed to whittle things down...
So long, January! Some of the newspapers that got us through a tumultuous start to the year: a catalogue of tarot cards reimagined to...
We've been printing BUMF, Arts University Bournemouth's student publication, since the start of last year. It's no small feat for busy...
We're very happy to be sponsors of Secret 7" again this year. Since 2012, the project has raised over £130,000 for charity by inviting...
New York-based photographer Winnie Au used our mini newspapers to print Way Over Where, a portfolio of recent work. "I love sending out...
Housed in a wooden display crate in Long Island, the Library of the Printed Web is "a collection of works by artists who use screen...
There's a lovely event happening now at The Town House in Spitalfieds. St. Jude's In The City is an exhibition of recent works by artists...
Seven on the Spot is a collection of writing from seven author friends, all required to use the same set of seven words in their stories....
Lichtspiele is a celebration of early cinema through typography. Graphic designer and typographer Stefan Huebsch printed a newspaper to...
November's Newspaper of the Month is Neutrality vs. Sensationalism by Brighton-based illustrator and designer Jamie Eke. Jamie made the...
Here at Newspaper Club, we have always been big fans of Stamen's work. You can imagine our excitement when the order came in for a paper...