Our Story

 

Cereal Box Studio (Julia Warner & Eric Blyth) began as a daydream—an umbrella for the many projects, friendships, and collaborations that we’ve collected along the way.

Long before the studio had a permanent home, Julia was making small publications and collaborative projects with an old risograph printer while moving between houses in Los Angeles and Santa Cruz. These early experiments—zines, compilations, and small books made with friends—helped form the foundation for what would eventually become Cereal Box Studio.

In 2015, after concluding the final issues of MudThroat Records with submissions from friends and family, Julia began looking for new ways to continue producing and sharing multiples. That same spirit carried into the creation of Materialist Press, a poetry and creative writing imprint with Ariel Resnikoff and Livingston Miller.

After relocating to Cincinnati in 2018, Julia and Eric began building the next phase of the studio together. What started as a loose idea gradually took shape as Cereal Box Studio—a place to collaborate, host workshops, and create printed matter all rooted in the belief that small editions can connect people and ideas across communities.

 
 

Julia Warner

Julia is Creative Director at Cereal Box, specializing in book design and small-edition publishing. Originally from Los Angeles, she discovered her love of the printed word during a college letterpress class at UC Santa Cruz. With an MFA in Graphic Design from Otis College of Art & Design, she now guides projects from idea to print, with a focus on content and form, helping to align message with materiality.

Eric Blyth

Eric is a multi-disciplinary designer, currently working in architecture in Cincinnati. After growing up outside of Chicago, he came to Cincinnati to study at UC DAAP, and later received his MArch from the University of Utah. With a keen eye for design & visual harmony, Eric acts as a project manager and outreach magician at CBS, always finding new ways for Cereal Box to grow with our community.

 

Our Studio

 
 

Located in Northside in Cincinnati Ohio, our studio space houses everything we need to design, print, and bind small editions and riso projects.

 
 

Workshops

 
 

We offer community-oriented workshops that bring people together to learn and experiment with riso printing & making small editions. If you have a group interested in a workshop, contact us below.

Here’s some workshops / free talks we’ve done before:
--INTRO TO RISO talk / 30-minute show & tell
--2-COLOR POSTER WORKSHOP / 4 hours, design & print a poster
--2-DAY RISO COLLABORATIVE / group zine or artwork, x2 days of fun

Due to studio space, groups of 6-10 people at a time works best for hands-on activities.

 
 

FAQ

  • Yes and no. We tend to prioritize local clients over orders that require shipping out. We are also typically scheduling out 2-3 months in advance, so can’t guarantee quick turn-around times. But generally, yes! It’s always worth reaching out with information about your project and we’re happy to respond with our initial thoughts on timing, price quotes, etc.

  • Our studio only offers risograph printing, but for projects that incorporate any other print methods we have relationships with several local production shops. We love mixed media!

  • If you are looking for a binding not offered in house, we have relationships with several local production shops.

  • Yes! We prioritize local clients (Cincinnati region) but are open to new clients elsewhere if it’s a good fit. Please fill out your specs on our Project Estimate page, or get in touch via our Contact page.

  • Yes! Studio visits are by appointment; please fill out a form on our Contact page.