The Smithsonian says of Allix's work, "Allix's books are distinctive in that she handles every aspect from conception to production: printing, typography, layout, and binding or box making. She prints in limited editions using letterpress-printed text, illustrations printed as etchings, linoleum cuts, woodcuts, pochoir stenciling, and hand-painted additions; she also binds the books herself. The paper used for the books' pages is usually collected from her travels or ordered with a specific purpose in mind and runs the gamut from commercially molded sheets, to decoratively patterned sheets, to handmade fine art papers."[2]
Allix works under the imprint the Willow Press.[3]
Her work is in the U.K. Government Art Collection,[4] the Yale Center for British Art,[5] the Smithsonian Libraries,[2] and the National Museum of Women in the Arts,[6] among others.
- Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam[2]
- Pyramids, 1995[2]
- Palm Tree Sketchbook, 2006[2]
- Colours of Persia, 2011[2]
- Egyptian Green, 2003[2]