AUK Students Explore Risograph Printing with Romain Danger

AUK students attended an informative talk about Risography with designer Romain Danger, founder of Warshagraph, at the Promenade Culture Centre. Risograph printing is a process that combines elements of screen printing and offset printing, resulting in vibrant and textured prints. 
 
Danger then led a hands-on workshop in which students created their own two-layer print. Each student made two-layer designs which were converted into a digital stencil, separating each color into different layers. The Risograph machine uses a rotating drum and colored inks to transfer the design onto paper, and unlike traditional printing, Risography allows printing one color layer at a time.
  
Students also visited Danger’s print shop, Warshagraph, at Safat Studios, in which they saw their two printed layers come together. The combination of colors and textures created special prints that marked a significant milestone in their artistic journey.
AUK empowers students to explore their potential. By organizing lectures and workshops like these, the University offers students a vast platform for expressing their creativity.
 
 
 

Auk students explore risograph printing with romain danger

Students' artwork
   

Auk students explore risograph printing with romain danger

General photo of the lecture
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