2026 Footprint Riso Calendar

£10.00

It’s that time again! The 2026 Footprint Riso Printed Calendar is now officially available!

As always we have an amazing selection of submissions from some wonderful artists aswell as the usual staff contributions (which are also pretty nice). We’re eternally grateful to this years contributors, without you the project wouldn’t be possible! Special thanks to Leia Grey for not only submitting a page, but contributing the cover art and designing our new logo 🙂

A5 format / stapled bound with a drill hole / riso printed on;

Cover on Shiro Black 200gsm

Flysheet on Cairn Eco Kraft 100gsm

Inners on Context Natural 135gsm

Huge thanks to PaperBack for sponsoring the paper stock and being all round excellent recycled paper distributors <3

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The 2026 Footprint Riso Printed Calendar is now officially available and as always, we have an immense selection of riso printed art with beautiful submissions form the following artists;

Featuring art from:

  • William Burroughs
  • Anna Peaker
  • Hilary Knott
  • Eleanor Sikorski
  • Jonathan Nash
  • Orange Ibreck
  • Barnaby Lickens-Richards
  • Jack Fallows
  • Adam Allsuch Boardman
  • Freya Nicholson
  • Imran Jogee
  • Leia Grey / inc. cover art and our new logo <3

A5 format / stapled bound with a drill hole / riso printed on;

Cover on Shiro 200gsm

Flysheet on Cairn Eco Kraft 100gsm

Inners on Context Natural 135gsm

Find out more about riso printing and zine printing here.

About Footprint Workers co-op:

We are a workers co-operative. It means our business is owned by the workers, and here at Footprint we have no boss, managers, or structural hierarchy. Read more about our worker co-op here.

Footprint is a member of Radical Routes and committed to supporting the co-operative economy. We provide other co-ops with 10% discount on all work, and one of our members specialises in co-op development services. We are also members of Co-ops UK and the SolidFund, as well as supporters of Principle 5.

We aim to make our printing as affordable as possible, especially to political campaigns and organisations we think are doing good work. We regularly donate money and/or printing in the same way.

We do business as ethically as we can: printing on proper recycled papers, powered by a genuine green electricity tariff (Good Energy) and using the least environmentally damaging processes we can find.

Our specialism is riso printing. This uses soy-based ink in a process which is a bit like mechanised screen printing. We also have a digital printing machine for regular printing. Find more information on riso printing here, and digital printing here.