That is why this xerographic overprint technique uses a similar method to risography’s: photocopying a grey-scale master, translating this value information into any chosen CMYK color (in this case).

This booklet has been entirely printed following this proccess.

    

  
All the printed pages have a vertical A6 format, gathered with two side stapples on their left margin. The stapples also grab the cover sheet, which folds back and embraces the bookblock. This way, the open part of the stapples is hidden and the finish product looks closed and clean.

    

  
This is a self-published editorial project, crafted just using resources that can be found at any copy center. Its finish also relys on these same materials; the quality of a design does not lie in them, but on the creativity of their use.

     
Xerography (I)
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Xerography (I)

"Xerography, or a romantic printer's manifesto" is a project that tries to explore the peculiarities of the xerographic printing system. The expe Read More

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