Differentiating these methods of printing helps designers choose the right approach based on quantity, budget, color complexity, and desired aesthetic, ensuring each poster achieves the intended visual impact and quality.
This experimental project combines the tactile precision of letterpress with the bold, layered colors of Risograph printing to bring Jabberwocky to life. Playing with type, texture, and color overlays, the work reflects the whimsy, chaos, and fantastical energy of Lewis Carroll’s iconic poem. Letterpress adds depth and structure to the text, while Riso introduces unpredictability and vibrant visual storytelling, creating a dynamic interplay between traditional craft and experimental printmaking. The result is a series of prints that capture the poem’s playful language, surreal imagery, and imaginative spirit in both texture and color.
The project not only emphasizes visual storytelling but also celebrates the tactile qualities of printmaking, encouraging viewers to engage with the work both visually and physically.
The Lola’s Diner menu redesign reimagines the dining experience by combining clarity, visual appeal, and brand personality. The new layout organizes offerings intuitively, making it easy for customers to navigate meals, sides, and drink options, while typography and color choices reflect the diner’s warm, welcoming atmosphere.