Collection by Studio Una
Riso Prints
Risography is a environmental friendly printing technique from Japan, the ink is soy based and similar to screenprinting. The bright spot colors of the Risograph are transferred by a print drum to the paper. This technique has special „riso-like“ effects like gradients, shifted objects or watercolor-like surfaces. This makes each print unique. www.unashop.de
The prints of the „Graphic Architecture“ Series show minimalistic graphic architectural objects.
The „Hortenkachel“ (Horten was a famous warehouse in Germany after the world war) is one of the most formative architectural elements in the post-modern Germany. The facade element was omnipresent in german shopping streets, to transfer the brand identity of the store into the corporate architecture. The design element was designed by the famous german designer and architect Egon Eiermann and is a searched collectors item today. The poster shows a reduced graphic interpretation of the Hortenkachel.
The prints of the „Graphic Architecture“ Series show minimalistic graphic architectural objects.
The famous japanese architect Tadao Ando creates the raw concrete surfaces of his designs based on the traditional japanese Tatami mats. The poster shows a reduced graphic interpretation of the repetetive pattern of Andos Architecture. Printed with a Risograph on fine and thick Metapaper in 270 grams.
The prints of the „Graphic Architecture“ Series show minimalistic graphic architectural objects.
The „Hortenkachel“ (Horten was a famous warehouse in Germany after the world war) is one of the most formative architectural elements in the post-modern Germany. The facade element was omnipresent in german shopping streets, to transfer the brand identity of the store into the corporate architecture. The design element was designed by the famous german designer and architect Egon Eiermann and is a searched collectors item today. The poster shows a reduced graphic interpretation of the Hortenkachel.
The prints of the „Graphic Architecture“ Series show minimalistic graphic architectural objects.
The „Hortenkachel“ (Horten was a famous warehouse in Germany after the world war) is one of the most formative architectural elements in the post-modern Germany. The facade element was omnipresent in german shopping streets, to transfer the brand identity of the store into the corporate architecture. The design element was designed by the famous german designer and architect Egon Eiermann and is a searched collectors item today. The poster shows a reduced graphic interpretation of the Hortenkachel.
The prints of the „Graphic Architecture“ Series show minimalistic graphic architectural objects.
The „Hortenkachel“ (Horten was a famous warehouse in Germany after the world war) is one of the most formative architectural elements in the post-modern Germany. The facade element was omnipresent in german shopping streets, to transfer the brand identity of the store into the corporate architecture. The design element was designed by the famous german designer and architect Egon Eiermann and is a searched collectors item today. The poster shows a reduced graphic interpretation of the Hortenkachel.
The prints of the „Graphic Architecture“ Series show minimalistic graphic architectural objects.
The famous japanese architect Tadao Ando creates the raw concrete surfaces of his designs based on the traditional japanese Tatami mats. The poster shows a reduced graphic interpretation of the repetetive pattern of Andos Architecture. Printed with a Risograph on fine and thick Metapaper in 270 grams.
The prints of the „Graphic Architecture“ Series show minimalistic graphic architectural objects.
The famous japanese architect Tadao Ando creates the raw concrete surfaces of his designs based on the traditional japanese Tatami mats. The poster shows a reduced graphic interpretation of the repetetive pattern of Andos Architecture. Printed with a Risograph on fine and thick Metapaper in 270 grams.