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{{Place | |||
|place_type=Studio | |||
|status=Active | |||
|start_year=2019 | |||
|location=Centro Histórico, Mexico City, Mexico | |||
|city=Mexico City | |||
|country=Mexico | |||
|coordinates=19.424900500000, -99.128256300000 | |||
|services={{Place/service | |||
|service_type=Print for hire | |||
}} | |||
|website=https://www.instagram.com/h_e_c_h_i_z_a | |||
|inks=Yellow, Teal, Medium Blue, Flat Gold, Black, Blue, Bright Red, Fluorescent Pink | |||
|machines=FR3910 | |||
}} | |||
Hechiza – | |||
# (Object, product) Made by hand or not made in an industrial way. | |||
# Has small flaws or imperfections because it is handmade. | |||
[[Hechiza]] is a publishing project that uses and plays with the imperfect and imprecise nature of semi-handmade risograph printing. It creates and publishes self-made editions that come from many areas: experimental art, process-based work, community projects, graphic arts, visual arts, poetry, critical thinking, design, and typography, among others. | |||
Imagination is at the center of each edition. Hechiza uses publishing as a way to express political ideas, both on and off the printed page. The project supports ongoing experimentation with non-traditional formats, going beyond the limits of the mainstream publishing industry. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:26, 22 May 2025
Hechiza | |
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Location | Centro Histórico, Mexico City, Mexico |
Country | Mexico 🇲🇽 |
Type | Studio |
Years active | 2019–present |
Services | Print for hire |
Website | @h_e_c_h_i_z_a |
Hechiza –
- (Object, product) Made by hand or not made in an industrial way.
- Has small flaws or imperfections because it is handmade.
Hechiza is a publishing project that uses and plays with the imperfect and imprecise nature of semi-handmade risograph printing. It creates and publishes self-made editions that come from many areas: experimental art, process-based work, community projects, graphic arts, visual arts, poetry, critical thinking, design, and typography, among others.
Imagination is at the center of each edition. Hechiza uses publishing as a way to express political ideas, both on and off the printed page. The project supports ongoing experimentation with non-traditional formats, going beyond the limits of the mainstream publishing industry.