1991 Shetland Festival poster
The starting point: a crisp, carefully redrawn festival design from 1991, tuned for modern print sizes and substrates.
Selkie Print turns island light, folklore and coastline into small-batch prints and print‑on‑demand gifts – ready for your wall, suitcase or suitcase‑sized cabin.
Selkie Print is building a small but evolving catalogue – starting with a remastered festival poster and growing into a set of Shetland‑centred prints and gifts.
The starting point: a crisp, carefully redrawn festival design from 1991, tuned for modern print sizes and substrates.
A developing series exploring harbour light, seabirds and selkie folklore – unified by a calm, northern palette.
Lightweight, easily packed items – prints, notebooks and small gifts that fit in a suitcase but still feel substantial.
Selkie Print is a tiny print studio with one foot in Shetland and one in the world of print‑on‑demand – using modern production to carry small island stories a little further.
Instead of generic “anywhere” designs, each piece starts with something specific: a remembered festival, a curve of harbour, a selkie slipping under a tide line. The aim is to keep the work small, considered and re‑orderable – whether you live here, visit once, or keep coming back.
The first public pieces are rolling out now. If you’d like to keep an eye on new work, there will soon be a quiet email list – no noisy launches, just the occasional note when something worth hanging is ready.