Designer Gabriella Marcella Transforms Glasgow Industrial Unit into Vibrant Risograph Print Studio
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Alyn Griffiths
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Summary
Designer Gabriella Marcella has transformed an industrial unit in Glasgow into a vibrant print studio for her risograph printing business, Risotto Studio. The space reflects her colorful visual style and serves as both a workspace and showroom for her stationery and product designs. The article details the design process, aesthetic choices, and practical considerations behind creating a functional yet visually striking environment for her creative business.
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Marchella is the founder of Risotto Studio, which creates brightly coloured stationery and products using the risograph printing process.
Gabriella Marcella has transformed an industrial unit in Glasgow into a print studio
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