Zines from 2022

As a starting point for zines as I understand them, gathered together here are examples of my early tests and first encounters with making a one-page zine. A one page zine is a basic zine booklet format consisting of six pages plus the front and back cover, created by folding a single sheet of paper. This format lends itself well to rapid making with minimal resources required. A zine made of A4 paper can be easily reproduced in multiples using an office photocopier or home printer. The materials that these zines are made from include magazine cuttings primarily, pieces of card and found text within old discarded publications.


Line of Danger

Line of Danger (see pages above), is a zine that I made during a zine making workshop at the Fruitmarket Gallery as part of the Edinburgh Zine Fest 2022.


Round-the-World Renaissance

Round-the-World Renaissance (images above), is a zine I made during a zine workshop I facilitated as part of my teaching for a seminar on activism and publishing.


More Beasts

More Beasts, was made at a workshop with Book Studies students at the University of Münster in December 2022.


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