Tag: Thailand

  • Wuthipol Designs

    Wuthipol Designs

    Wuthipol Designs sits in that sweet spot where print craft, photography, and playful structure all collide. Based out of Bangkok, Wuthipol is doing work that feels both super clean and totally hands-on at the same time—like you can sense the cutting mat just off camera.

    A lot of the pieces lean into format as part of the idea. Not just “here’s a zine,” but “here’s a zine that folds weird,” or opens in a way that makes you slow down and actually look. There’s a recurring interest in illusion, sequencing, and how pages interact—almost like each book is a small system rather than just a container for images.

    Visually, the work pops. Bright colors, bold shapes, simple graphic moves that feel intentional without being overworked. Some of it edges into that risograph-adjacent vibe, even when it’s not strictly riso—flat color, strong contrast, playful geometry. It’s very satisfying in that tactile, print-first way.

    There’s also a strong teaching/demo energy in some of the output—like you’re not just seeing the finished zine, you’re getting a peek into how it works. That’s always appreciated in zine culture, where process is half the conversation.

    What stands out most is how approachable it all feels. Nothing precious, nothing locked behind theory. Just thoughtful, well-made objects that invite you to engage, flip, unfold, and maybe try something yourself.

    If you’re into experimental formats, bold color, and zines that treat structure as part of the storytelling, Wuthipol Designs is worth spending time with.