36-page illustrated magazine, risograph-printed in Edinburgh, Scotland, with love and care.
This issue explores the pet issues you’ve never had the chance to consider. Can a greyhound be an art critic? Is there any purpose to a portrait of your pet? How do you run a risograph studio with a Norweigian Elk Hound in tow? And why do horror authors adore cats?
This issue includes essays, articles, illustrations and interviews featuring…
Every copy printed unique
Counterpoint is made in Leith with a special Japanese printing method called risograph.
Read it, rip it, pin it to your wall. There’ll only be a few hundred copies ever made, and thanks to mechanical misregistration and the quirks of riso printing, each one ends up unique in some way.


