We are committed to adhering to the Palestinian international call for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) and to complying with the underlying guidelines for the Palestinian Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI).
* We use the term agroecological to describe agriculture that is socially just, politically engaged and ecologically balanced. We take this definition from the Landworkers’ Alliance, and recommend taking the time to read about their campaign Re-Root Agroecology
– Book and publication design
– Short-run specialty print and finishing
– Identity design
– Website design and build
– Print and bookbinding workshops
– Design talks and workshops
– Signage and wayfinding design
– Graphics for social media
– Design and print production consultations
Design & Print for Artists' Books
1 day workshop
Photofusion
2025
Binding for Photo Zines
1 day workshop (quarterly)
Photofusion & LAL
2024-2025
Risograph: Design, Print, Publish
4 day workshop
The Exchange, Erith
2024
Introduction to Letterpress
1 day workshop (monthly)
London Centre for Book Arts
2022-2024
Design Considerations
Online talk
Metal New Artist Network
2023
Design & print advice sessions
Bookable 1-2-1 consultations
O.K.R Studios and Glasgow Zine Library
2021
Introduction to Bookbinding
2 part workshop
Kingston School of Art
2019-2021
Please email
studio@designprintbind.info
Regular updates
@designprintbind
Projects of all sizes are welcome. We also offer concession rates for design work for activists, community organisations and smaller unions.
We offer design and print production consultations to those who want to embark on a project on their own but don’t quite know where to start or how to tackle specific challenges.
The sessions are informal and led by you, offering the opportunity to talk through different design solutions, and considerations around print production and design. Our objective is to provide practical advice to help bridge the gap between design and print, based on our experience as graphic designers and as book arts and print technicians.
Sessions can take place in person if you are able to meet in south east London or Glasgow, via online meeting tools or over the phone. To book a session please email us with the date and time you’d like to book. We are available Monday to Friday between 9.30am and 4pm, with each session being a minimum of 1 hour and we recommend a max of 1.5 hours.
Once we have sorted out a meeting date, time and location with you we will send through a confirmation that will include payment information and a questionnaire to help us understand a bit more about your work and your project and what you would like to discuss during the booked session.