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Pen-plotted poster editions

Drawn,
not printed.

Every poster is physically drawn by a machine holding a real pen — one continuous tool-path on archival paper, signed and numbered. No two are identical.

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/ 01 — EDITIONS

This season's plots

Each design runs as a fixed edition. When the last sheet is plotted, it's gone.

NEW
Flow FieldEd. 04 / 30
rollerball · ink blue
₹3,200
MoiréEd. 21 / 40
technical pen · black
₹2,400
2 LEFT
Hatched FormEd. 02 / 10
0.5mm · ink black
₹4,200
/ 02 — PROCESS

Code to paper

Four steps, no printer involved. A pen does all the work.

01

Write the algorithm

Each piece starts as code. We tune the path in the browser until the line feels right.

02

Send to the plotter

Vectors become motion commands. The AxiDraw reads the path and takes over.

03

Pen meets paper

A real pen draws every line on 300gsm archival stock. Ink pools, the nib wobbles — all of it stays.

04

Sign & number

Every plot is signed in pencil, numbered against its edition, and shipped flat.

Ink moved by machine, guided by code.

A plotter doesn't simulate a pen — it holds one. We write an algorithm, tune the path until it feels right, then let the machine draw it stroke by stroke. The wobble of a real nib, the weight where ink pools at a turn, the faint pressure of the bed — all of it survives. That's the part a printer can never fake.

1
continuous line
≤50
per edition
100%
drawn, not printed
300gsm
archival paper