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I can't wait to see what everyone makes! Graphic design is my passion:
By sleepingirl
Tips before we start:
Decide on a topic
Zines are a manifestation of ANYTHING! I think they’re best when they’re weird, quirky, and creative. Here’s some ideas:
Outline some content
How many “sections” do you think your zine might have? If you’re doing poems, for example, how many poems come to mind? You can even write out some of your first-draft content in this step -- this is to help you think about…
Deciding on format
The hardest part! You might change your mind on this a couple times! What should your zine look like?
Simple one-page zines are the easiest -- for you to make, and also to print and fold. You can easily make a one-page zine that has four or six “pages” that require no cutting or stapling. You could even make a no-fold, “poster” style zine!
You could also experiment with double-sided one-page zines, like those trifold brochure style things we used to make in school.
If you REALLY WANT more than one page, stapling and collating will be required! Remember that (at least I) want to print out as many people’s zines as possible and less effort = better! But do what calls to you!
CONSIDER:
Make your content
Draft it out and polish in Google Docs or something! Make sure your content is “almost done” before…
Making your zine
Use a template provided or make your own and start porting your content into a zine-able form. Canva is a GREAT resource for this. Import a template (like the provided ones) into Canva and start organizing your content and making it look snazzy. Think about:
If you are feeling driven, you can hand-make or hand-write your zine on a piece of paper and then scan it in. You could cut/paste clips from magazines, etc…
You’re encouraged to additionally (or instead) make a device-readable PDF version by doing something like the following:
Or just cutting the pages off of your printable version and putting them all right-side up :)
Posting
With all your project files: don't forget to name your files with the title of the project and your username -- put your username and social media on the zine too.
If your zine is intended to produce a hypnotic effect, or contains sensitive content, make sure you appropriately tag/CW it!
You can host your zine anywhere you like, but itch.io is a fantastic resource for this. Share on social media and use the hashtag “#hypnokinkzines” so we can all find them :)
HAVE FUN!!! I LOVE YOU
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