The pre-Christmas scramble for the perfect gift is now in full swing, but fear not, we’ve got you covered! We asked our team to give us the scoop on their go-to places to buy prints; with something for every budget, these are our favourites.
Where: Posterlad
About: PosterLad is an art project by Czech designer Vratislav Pecka. His work is inspired by the Bauhaus school, making use of simple shapes alongside vivid colours.
Why: “I love the circular style of artwork.” Short and sweet, thanks Stelios!
Favourite Print: Time
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Where: The Wrong Shop
About: The Wrong Shop is an online platform that sells limited-edition prints, posters and objects by notable designers and artists from around the world.
Why: “I find that when it comes to prints there’s a lot of copycatting, generic styles seem to proliferate and it makes the task of finding something genuinely interesting quite difficult. That’s why i’m a big fan of The Wrong Shop, their curated offering of refreshingly unique work sets them aside from any other retailer i’ve come across.”
Favourite Print: Frog
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Where: Sergi Delgado
About: Sergi Delgado, founder of Diatomic Studio, is an Artist and Art Director based in Barcelona.
Why: “I'm a big fan of monochromatic op-art and artists like Bridget Riley. Sergi's graphic illustrative style really reminds me of that essence with a different take.”
Favourite Print: Striped Ball
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Where: Messymod
About: Messymod is the brainchild of Adam Goldberg, designer at LA based agency Trüf.
Why: “I find it beautiful how versatile Adam’s illustration style is given that he generally limits himself to the use of flat organic shapes, thin fluid lines and a restricted palette. I’m a sucker for the more ‘bizarre’ kind of design, and his style fits this description perfectly.”
Favourite Print: Squawkward
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Where: Risotto
About: Risotto is a Glasgow based print and design specialist run by designer Gabriella Marcella.Gabriella Marcella.
Why: “I love their stuff because they're a studio that produces these beautiful bright compositions using a risograph printer (hence the name Risotto). I'm a big stationery lover and their notebooks, notepads and planners are lovely, they use bright coloured paper too which makes the prints pop more. Their designs are playful and a little goofy without being cheesy - just hits the spot for me.”
Favourite Print: 2024 Risograph Calendar
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Kenshō Agency & Ads.gi Joins Forces with the Capurro Group
After several years of collaboration, we’re thrilled to announce that the Capurro Group has acquired a majority stake in Kenshō Agency & Ads.gi, marking the beginning of a strategic partnership that will propel us to new heights.
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After several years of collaboration, we’re thrilled to announce that the Capurro Group has acquired a majority stake in Kenshō Agency & Ads.gi, marking the beginning of a strategic partnership that will propel us to new heights.With over 150 years of business expertise, the Capurro Group brings an extensive network and deep industry knowledge, enabling Kenshō Agency to operate on a more global scale.
This partnership strengthens our ability to serve our clients, unlocking new opportunities, markets, and strategic connections that will enhance the value we deliver to them.
Having worked together for nearly a decade, this move is a natural evolution of our shared vision. With Capurro Group's backing, Kenshō Agency is poised for unprecedented growth while continuing to innovate and push boundaries.
We’re incredibly excited for this next chapter and the possibilities it brings, not just for us but for our clients, partners, and the industries we serve.
Stay tuned for what’s next!

When I first came across the internship at Kenshō, I was looking for an opportunity in Gibraltar before heading into my final year at university... Something that would give me a taste of life in a creative studio and a chance to finally put into practice what I’d been studying. I was lucky to find Kenshō advertising a two-week student internship on their social media, and I applied immediately.
I had already referenced Kenshō in my university work as an inspiring agency in Gibraltar, so I was familiar with their work. They had a range of different projects with a clean, thought-out style. I knew it was an opportunity I couldn’t miss. It felt like it was the perfect place to learn, contribute, and grow as a graphic design student in Gibraltar and also prepare me for my final year in University.
Before starting, I was quite nervous. It was a completely new environment, and I wasn’t sure what to expect. I worried about whether I’d be able to apply my graphic design knowledge from university in a real-world setting, and even whether I’d enjoy working in a design agency despite studying Graphic Design. I imagined I might just be observing from the sidelines and quietly working at a desk. But from my very first day, I realised I had nothing to worry about. The team couldn’t have been more approachable and welcoming. They made me feel included straight away, showing patience and taking the time to explain their roles in depth. During my first week, they walked me through how to process a new client brief and encouraged me to contribute by sharing my ideas and sketches throughout the design journey.
Over the two-week internship, I was given the chance to get involved in real client work. I sat in on meetings, joined creative discussions, and watched how ideas are designed, refined, and brought to life from start to finish. It was amazing to be part of these sessions and to see first-hand how the team translates a client’s vision into design, and how they handle feedback in such a professional and creative way. I quickly realised just how much groundwork goes into a project before design even begins, particularly the initial communication and research phases. I discovered I really enjoyed the strategic part of the process, which is something I might not have realised without this internship. Along the way, I also learnt the basics of software I hadn’t used before, like Figma, as well as valuable design tips and platforms that I’ll now take forward into my university work.
The studio environment at Kenshō was inspiring and extremely encouraging. Everyone was supportive and always happy to answer questions. I enjoyed going into the office every morning and looked forward to it over the weekend. I am now leaving this internship with a much clearer understanding of what it’s like to work in a creative team and how graphic design works in practice. I have learnt how to approach projects, and the difference that good communication makes in producing the best design possible. Every single day within these two weeks I have walked out the office having learnt something new, making it a very valuable step in my design journey. I’m extremely grateful for the opportunity and excited to take what I’ve learnt into my future work.
Thank you Kenshō!
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