About Broad Prints
Broad Prints is an independent publication dedicated to exploring the world of graphic art, print culture, and creative expression. We cover everything from traditional screen printing and risograph art to contemporary illustration, graphic design history, and the culture of wearable art.
Our Mission
We believe that print culture — in all its forms — deserves thoughtful, well-written coverage. Whether it is a hand-pulled screen print in a Brooklyn studio, a risograph zine from a small press in Tokyo, or a graphic tee that turns a clever idea into wearable art, we are interested in the people, processes, and ideas behind the work.
What We Cover
Our editorial focus spans four main areas:
- Print Culture — Screen printing, risograph, letterpress, zines, and the independent publishing world
- Illustration — Editorial illustration, art prints, and the evolving role of illustrators in visual communication
- Graphic Design — Design history, typography, poster art, and the ideas that shape visual culture
- Wearable Art — Graphic tees, printed fashion, and the intersection of design and personal expression
Who We Are
Broad Prints was founded by R. Calloway, a writer and design enthusiast with a long-standing interest in the places where art, craft, and commerce intersect. What started as a personal blog about print collecting has grown into a publication that aims to make graphic art culture accessible to curious readers everywhere.
We are based online and publish new articles regularly. If you share our interest in the world of graphic art and print culture, we hope you will find something here worth reading.
