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Tsunami Press is a risographic laboratory based in Lima, Peru, founded by Nat Mobe and Christian Sánchez. We work with two duplicators: an EZ 390ui (A3) with 8 colors and an RZ 220u (A4) with 4 colors. Tsunami Press emerged from the intersection of visual digression—drawing, photography, and typography—and experimental publishing, finding its natural medium in risography.
Tsunami Press is a risographic laboratory in Lima, Peru, created by Nat Mobe and Christian Sánchez. We work with two duplicators: an EZ 390ui (A3) with 8 colors and an RZ 220u (A4) with 4 colors. We were born from the intersection between visual digression—through drawing, photography, and typography—and a form of experimental publishing that found its medium in risography.


We are drawn to this technique for its hybrid nature: a combination of digital publishing and the beauty of mechanical processes, with all their small imperfections. For us, printing is a form of exploration—a continuous process of trial and error that gives rise to objects with intention. We call them editorial artifacts: pieces meant not only to be read or seen, but to be experienced by those who encounter them.
We are interested in this technique because of its hybrid nature: it combines digital publishing with the beauty of mechanics and its small imperfections. For us, printing is a form of exploration: a process of trial and error that gives rise to objects with intention. We call them editorial artifacts, pieces that are not only read or looked at, but also experienced by those who receive them.


We see Tsunami Press as a meeting point where people, materials, ideas, and mistakes converge. We are driven by the belief that each print marks the beginning of imagining new ways of living together.
We think of Tsunami Press as a point where people, materials, ideas, and mistakes intersect. We are motivated by the idea that each print is the beginning of imagining new ways of living together.
 
'''Colors''': Aqua, Lake, Black, Yellow, Sunflower, Fluo Orange, Orange, Bright Red, Fluo Pink, Violet, Light Lime, Seafoam, Orchid, Turquoise.
 
'''Machines:''' EZ390, RZ220
 
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Latest revision as of 00:37, 27 January 2026

TSUNAMI PRESS
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LocationMiraflores, LIM
CountryPeru 🇵🇪
TypeStudio, Print shop, Publisher, Community space, Zine library
Years active2024–present
PrinterChristian
PrinterNataly
Services
Print for hire
Workshops
Print subscription
Instagram@tsunami.press

Tsunami Press is a risographic laboratory in Lima, Peru, created by Nat Mobe and Christian Sánchez. We work with two duplicators: an EZ 390ui (A3) with 8 colors and an RZ 220u (A4) with 4 colors. We were born from the intersection between visual digression—through drawing, photography, and typography—and a form of experimental publishing that found its medium in risography.

We are interested in this technique because of its hybrid nature: it combines digital publishing with the beauty of mechanics and its small imperfections. For us, printing is a form of exploration: a process of trial and error that gives rise to objects with intention. We call them editorial artifacts, pieces that are not only read or looked at, but also experienced by those who receive them.

We think of Tsunami Press as a point where people, materials, ideas, and mistakes intersect. We are motivated by the idea that each print is the beginning of imagining new ways of living together.

Colors: Aqua, Lake, Black, Yellow, Sunflower, Fluo Orange, Orange, Bright Red, Fluo Pink, Violet, Light Lime, Seafoam, Orchid, Turquoise.

Machines: EZ390, RZ220