Working away at redesigning Cabin’s wholesale catalogue and line sheets for my retailers! Tiny peeks at some of the new SS18 products in here.
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Working away at redesigning Cabin’s wholesale catalogue and line sheets for my retailers! Tiny peeks at some of the new SS18 products in here.

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Sunny studio views. Deep into One of a Kind Spring show prep - overhauling Cabin’s wholesale catalogue, packaging cards and prints, updating the online store ... ah! One week today the show begins!
It is coming up to a year since I started selling Cabin wholesale. I’m slowly learning the ins-and-outs of running a small business, although I still have many things ahead to figure out and greatly improve upon.
This week as the One of a Kind Spring 2018 show approaches and stores are beginning to plan their spring/summer orders, I have begun taking inventory of my current stock in studio.Â
These postcards are the oldest products Cabin has, I printed them 3(?) years ago and started with over twenty different pattern styles. I have sold out a few styles now, and added in two more since the first printing. The numbers on all these cards are running low and I am trying now to decide whether I should reprint them, design and print a new pattern postcard series, or discontinue them. I am a huge pattern fan and would love to print more ... but I am biased and for now think I will have to wait for a new series.
I’m in the midst of getting Cabin’s new spring/summer line ready to launch. Currently things are at the printers, and I LOVE when they send me updates on how everything is coming along. As computer monitors cannot represent fluorescent colours, it is very difficult to anticipate how the colours will turn out when printing risograph. Adding to the unknown, each riso print can vary in appearance depending on how the ink is being discharged from the drum and adhering to the papers. Yet like any analogue process, the mysteries and happy accidents are half the fun!