This article first appeared on LAist’s Medium and is republished here with the permission of the authors. This summer, Bonnie Ho happened upon someone reading a zine in public — that Bonnie herself ...
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I just made my first zine, here's what I learned
What does it take to make a zine? Four dedicated technicians (and one or two moody ones), a few too many discussions about bleed and binding, and three (or four) reprints. That’s what it took me to ...
“We wanted to represent ourselves as the missing voice in media,” says 25-year-old Londoner Adelaide Lawson, one of the founding members of London’s Born N Bread collective, explaining why she and a ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Kalum Carter In an age dominated by Instagram carousels and scrolling feeds, it’s easy to ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Making zines at The New Haven Zine Club. Credit: Karen Ponzio Photos Alice Prael folding free ...
When Donna Ghassemi wanted to create a Persian-based zine, she didn’t limit herself to Los Angeles – she asked people around the world. What began as asking childhood friends for help has spanned into ...
What are the ways to “do” comedy? Many professional goofballs would immediately say stand-up, improv and sketch. However, there is another way, and it is the zine. For those of you who don’t know the ...
Getting students to read syllabi is a problem for instructors as old as the syllabus itself. Many professors have created activities to incentivize syllabus reading or planted “Easter eggs” within ...
Look at any contemporary zine today, and it’s easy to forget the DIY publication’s humble origins in the 1930s among sci-fi fandoms and, later, the punk scenes of the ’70s and ’80s. Those zines often ...
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