If you have landed on this page, it is because you are viewing a product labeled as Exclusive Design.
This means that the artwork before you is an absolute exclusive: you can only find it on our website and in our physical stores. Nowhere else.
Our Evolution: From Licensed Content to Exclusive Works
We started as printers, hand-printing designs by former colleagues and friends in our workshop. Our very first collection consisted of non-exclusive works: in this sector, the dominant mechanism is for designers to retain intellectual property rights to their graphics, selling only temporary reproduction rights.
Today, our project has changed. Although we continue to host a selection of licensed graphics in our catalog (in the "Other Artists" category), we have chosen to design most of our collections ourselves. We also collaborate with trusted individuals who grant us exclusive rights to their work.
However, since creative reality is complex, within our "Exclusive Designs" we want to make a distinction for maximum transparency:
1. Absolutely Exclusive Works
We are referring to all those graphics which, in addition to being designed by us or one of our collaborators, are born from unique concepts and must never be copied by anyone else. An example is the drawing linked to a childhood memory of ours, Il Grande Motondoso (created by Ryan Ragnini). The specificity of these works is such that similar graphics in circulation represent obvious plagiarism.
2. Exclusive Works (on shared themes)
We mean those graphics that, although exclusively designed for us, address:
- Topics already covered many times by various artists, of which we offer our very personal version. For example, Nina Wake Up! by YukiOnna contains a phrase already used in other contexts, although the protagonist is Yuki's cat.
- Topics already covered by the same artist, who has deliberately created multiple versions of the same theme. For example, Bike Happy by Vektorkita exists in multiple author variants.
Regardless of this technical distinction, the basic rule remains: if you notice an identical work to one of those labeled here as exclusive on any other online site or physical store, it is a plagiarism. In that case, please report it to us.