

SRC Red Long Sleeve
From Secret Riso Club
Reflective ink back
100% cotton
Screen-printed in house in Brooklyn, NY
Shirts are produced sustainably and ethically in Los Angeles, California with workers receiving fair wages.
100% cotton
Screen-printed in house in Brooklyn, NY
Shirts are produced sustainably and ethically in Los Angeles, California with workers receiving fair wages.









JOON Magazine - Issue 01
Published by JOON
JOON is the product of a collaboration between FISK and Brown Printing Inc. Through our mutual support of the arts in Portland, we initiated this project to help shed light on the vast and exciting arts scene in the city. Through this partnership, we have also set out to showcase the possibilities and impact of design and print.
Issue 01 features Dodgr, Maak Lab, Broccoli Magazine, Wilhelm’s Memorial Home, Teruo Kurosaki, Lever Architecture, Manu Torres, Kee’s #Loaded Kitchen, James Enos, Kamp Grizzly, Brown Printing and Dawson Park.
9 x 12 inches
Paperback
162 pages
2020
9 x 12 inches
Paperback
162 pages
2020






Lost Dog Again?!: Lost Dog Zine No. 2
Art Direction by RELATED DEPARTMENT & FEVER DOG
Published by Page Bureau
Lost Dog Again?! is the second issue of Lost Dog Zine launched in 2024, inspired by a wide range of DIYed flyers for missing pets crowdsourced from the chaotic internet & the chaotic streets. First issue was released at Off Duty exhibition by RELATED DEPARTMENT and FEVER DOG in 2019.
Design by RELATED DEPARTMENT
Illustration by FEVER DOG
11 x 8 inches
Paperback
76 pages
Includes poster
2024
Illustration by FEVER DOG
11 x 8 inches
Paperback
76 pages
Includes poster
2024













Signs and Artifacts No. 5: CDMX, Mexico City
Co-published by Secret Riso Club and Can Can Press
“This publication is part of a project aming to document storefront signs for local businesses and graphic artifacts found in cities around the world. Volume #5 features signs from Mexico City. These signs are iconographic reprenstations of the neighborhood they are in and are marks of its cultural identity. They are often ghostly artifacts of design which connect us to an older city that will soon be destroyed or buried by gentrifiaction and the construction of the new. When isolated from the landscape, we can observe more closely the design and character of these signs and artifacts.
Secret Riso Club began this project in 2018 in New York City and continues documenting in collaboration with other sign enthusiasts.
Co-published with Can Can Press, an independent studio from Mexico City working at the intersection of graphic culture, publishing, and collaborative practice.”
7.5 x 5 inches
Paperback
1st Edition
Edition of 1000
Printed in CDMX
2025
Co-published with Can Can Press, an independent studio from Mexico City working at the intersection of graphic culture, publishing, and collaborative practice.”
7.5 x 5 inches
Paperback
1st Edition
Edition of 1000
Printed in CDMX
2025

Signs and Artifacts No. 5: CDMX, Mexico City (Poster)
Printed by Secret Riso Club on the occassion of the Signs and Artifacts No. 5: CDMX release, co-published by Secret Riso Club & Can Can Press.
“This publication is part of a project aming to document storefront signs for local businesses and graphic artifacts found in cities around the world. Volume #5 features signs from Mexico City. These signs are iconographic reprenstations of the neighborhood they are in and are marks of its cultural identity. They are often ghostly artifacts of design which connect us to an older city that will soon be destroyed or buried by gentrifiaction and the construction of the new. When isolated from the landscape, we can observe more closely the design and character of these signs and artifacts.
Secret Riso Club began this project in 2018 in New York City and continues documenting in collaboration with other sign enthusiasts.
Co-published with Can Can Press, an independent studio from Mexico City working at the intersection of graphic culture, publishing, and collaborative practice.”
11 x 14 inches
Printed in NYC
2025
Co-published with Can Can Press, an independent studio from Mexico City working at the intersection of graphic culture, publishing, and collaborative practice.”
11 x 14 inches
Printed in NYC
2025

