Airport People

Artwork by Jean Pierre Consuegra


Jean Pierre Consuegra is a Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary designer and the founder of Working Title Studios and Somersault Records. His work spans music, fashion, and nightlife, with a bold, ever-evolving aesthetic that refuses to be boxed in.

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5 Colors 
11x17” inches
Limited Edition of 60
Printed by SRC
2025















Release Tee


Designed by Secret Riso Club
Mockneck
100% cotton
Screen-printed in house at SRC



 












Signs and Artifacts No. 5: CDMX, Mexico City


Co-published by Secret Riso Club and Can Can Press

“This publication is part of a project aming to document storefront signs for local businesses and graphic artifacts found in cities around the world. Volume #5 features signs from Mexico City. These signs are iconographic reprenstations of the neighborhood they are in and are marks of its cultural identity. They are often ghostly artifacts of design which connect us to an older city that will soon be destroyed or buried by gentrifiaction and the construction of the new. When isolated from the landscape, we can observe more closely the design and character of these signs and artifacts.
Secret Riso Club began this project in 2018 in New York City and continues documenting in collaboration with other sign enthusiasts.

Co-published with Can Can Press, an independent studio from Mexico City working at the intersection of graphic culture, publishing, and collaborative practice.”

7.5 x 5 inches

Paperback
1st Edition
Edition of 1000
Printed in CDMX
2025

















Signs and Artifacts No. 5: CDMX, Mexico City (Poster)


Printed by Secret Riso Club on the occassion of the Signs and Artifacts No. 5: CDMX release, co-published by Secret Riso Club & Can Can Press.

“This publication is part of a project aming to document storefront signs for local businesses and graphic artifacts found in cities around the world. Volume #5 features signs from Mexico City. These signs are iconographic reprenstations of the neighborhood they are in and are marks of its cultural identity. They are often ghostly artifacts of design which connect us to an older city that will soon be destroyed or buried by gentrifiaction and the construction of the new. When isolated from the landscape, we can observe more closely the design and character of these signs and artifacts.
Secret Riso Club began this project in 2018 in New York City and continues documenting in collaboration with other sign enthusiasts.

Co-published with Can Can Press, an independent studio from Mexico City working at the intersection of graphic culture, publishing, and collaborative practice.”

11 x 14 inches
Printed in NYC
2025

















Signs & Artifacts No. 4: Bed-Stuy (Poster)


Secret Riso Club

“Signs & Artifacts” is part of a project aiming to document storefront signs for local businesses found around New York City. Volume 4 features signs from Bedford-Stuyvestant, Brooklyn. These signs are iconographic representations of the neighborhood they are in and are markers of its cultural identity.

They are often ghostly artifacts of design which connect us to an older New York that will soon be destroyed or buried by gentrification and the construction of the new. When isolated from the landscape, we can observe more closely the design and character of these signs and artifacts. Please support long-term local businesses that were in the neighborhood before you.

11 x 14 inches
Printed in NYC
2025