Inspired by rubber stamps carved by hand and layered with riso ink.
This is MJ's Risograph playground — a space where I experimented with rubber and riso-printing.
It started with hand-carved rubber stamps. Each stamp was pressed into riso ink, then layered on paper — sometimes precisely, sometimes with a happy misregistration that made the colors bleed and shift in unexpected ways.
I built this interactive tool so anyone can experience that same process: pick two images, apply riso ink colors, and drag them apart to create the layered, slightly-off-register look that makes risograph printing feel so alive.
The 23 prints in the gallery are the physical originals — carved by hand, pressed into ink, layered into something new.
See more of MJ's work →Create stunning color overlays and misregistration effects inspired by risograph printing
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