About Print [Out] Designs
Print [Out] is a print design brand inspiring uplifting creative expression through everyday designs, founded by New Zealand surface designer Briar Lloyd.
Aarhus Rainbow
A kaleidoscopic rainbow print that draws you in based on the spectacular Your Rainbow Panorama walkway by Danish/Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson on the roof of ARoS Aarhus Art Museum. Digital print created from freehand digital illustrations and ink pen artwork.
Colourways: Bright, Soft, B&W
Denmark x Japan Wave
A cross-culture reinterpretation of an iconic symbol in a print inspired by the Learning from Japan exhibition at the Design Museum in Denmark. Japan has long been an important source of inspiration for Danish crafts and design. This wave symbol is reimagined through the lens of Denmark, Japan, and the New Zealand koru pattern to create a clean geometric work. Digital print created from freehand digital illustrations and ink pen artwork.
Colourways: Bright, Soft, B&W
Palads
An abstract architectural print based on the real-life colourful Palads Teatret cinema building in central Copenhagen that opened in 1912, then Scandinavia's largest entertainment centre. Digital print created from freehand digital illustrations and ink pen artwork.
Colourways: Bright, Soft, B&W
Aquatic Haze
A soft multi-layered print based on the shapes of aquatic plants and the textured haze of the ocean. Digital print created from original digital sketches and watercolour artworks.
Colourways: Bright, Soft, B&W
Digi Flower
An electric print based on the shapes of aquatic plants, reimagined through a monochrome filter and softened edges. Digital print created from original pastel artworks.
Colourways: Bright, Soft, B&W
Watercolour
A simple but effective print experimenting with colour combinations through the watercolour interpretations of the ocean. Digital print created from original watercolour artwork.
Colourways: Bright, Soft, B&W
Print [Out] is a print design brand inspiring uplifting creative expression through everyday designs, founded by New Zealand surface designer Briar Lloyd