Welcome to Loligo

Loligo is an independent screenprinting studio based in London. Using our experience and love of screenprinting we provide an affordable print service to clients nationally. We produce prints, posters, tote bags, invitations and record covers as well as printing on to fabrics and wood. We love screenprinting by hand, from the tactile nature of the prints to the way the ink sits on the paper, however, the real beauty of screenprinting this way is that the slight variations give each print a distinctive handcrafted feel, screenprinting is a unique interpretation of a piece of art rather than a direct copy.


We work very closely with our clients and are happy to spend time with them developing ideas, advising them on materials and techniques and generally discussing the possibilities of such a unique printing process. Our clients include musicians, artists, designers and individuals who appreciate the distinctive artisanal skill that is used to create each individual print.

We use high Quality solvent free water based inks, premium 100% recycled papers, organic cotton totes and t-shirts, however we are happy to source additional materials as required for each individual project. So if you have artwork ready for us to print or want to discuss collaborating on something new we would love to hear from you. To look at what we have already printed please look at our print service section.

As well as offering a print service we seek to experiment with the medium of printing transgressing the boundaries and traditional notions of print in an age of untouchable digital media. We do this though self initiated work, commissions, exhibitions and collaborations with other artists. These can be seen in the projects section of our website and also though our blog which aims to echo these ideals though a carefully curated selection of imagery and projects from around the world.

Kensington Palace Prints

These were printed in three colours on 300gsm Somerset Satin Soft white, a 100% cotton paper. Limited to 100 and illustrated by Joe McLaren, these prints were commissioned by Historic Royal Palaces exclusively for their patrons.

Fucked up

I had the pleasure of printing the gig posters for last night’s awesome Fucked Up show at Hoxton Bar & Grill. In the end I probably gave away more than I sold and came away with a very sore head but I’m looking forward to the next time. Thanks to Chris for designing the posters.

Jiro Bevis prints

Jiro approached me to print up these great images in a limited edition of 10 for an upcoming show at Chapter One Gallery. Obviously I jumped at the chance and not just because I get to keep a printers proof to put up on my wall!

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New Studio

We’ve spent the past month renovating our new studio, I’m so exhausted from it all but so excited to move in this weekend and start making things again.

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Community! What Should I Do!

“Is it possible to make a poster of unlimited dimensions, a poster as long or high as you care to make it?” Bruno Munari

I recently collaborated with the lovely Holly Wales on a series of pieces for an exhibition of large-format posters at Fallon, Great Titchfield Street . Holly selected some images from her very large collection of photocopies, handed them to me in A0 giving me free range to experiment with printing over the top. I used this as an opportunity to print in a very analogue way by exposing cut our shapes and images hand drawn directly on to the acetate on to the screens. I then played with different transparencies of ink, colour blends, the contrast between matt and glossy inks as well as overlapping shapes from one sheet of paper to the next to suit the brief.

Opening night  photos by Steve Bliss.

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Design Week

We recently graced the back page of Design Week for our show at Fallon. If you are a DW subscriber see the full article here.

Why Shapes What

This was a simple one colour print onto bookcloth for Vanessa Billy’s artist book Why Shapes What. Published by Ditto Press in an edition of 100 in association with Limoncello Gallery and designed by Kellenberger-White.

You must check the risographed spreads over on the Ditto site as they are pretty special, still looking forward to receiving my copy!

Colin Henderson print

This 3 colour A1 screenprint by Colin Henderson required extremely precise registration, some secret screenprinter’s techniques and was certainly a challenge to print but the results were worth it in the end don’t you think!

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Fashion week prints

We had the pleasure of printing the fabric pieces for several samples before they were made into five wonderful outfits by designer Lu Flux. As usual we used eco friendly water based inks which suited Lu’s green credentials perfectly.

No Days Off

No Days Off prints

These A1 prints designed by London design studio No Days Off were printed on 270gsm Context and in two colours.

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