Migraine in Wonderland
Emily Chappell (artist and editor)
Publishing Info:
28 x pages
A5 zine
Laser printed in colour with card cover
Scotland 2024
Description
Zine focussed on creative responses to the lived experience of migraines. This collective of 11 artists each uses their practice to share their stories.
"Migraine research is underfunded, GPs undertrained, support within society minimal, and the condition consistently misunderstood, ridiculed and undermined. 11 artists, including myself, have put forward a creative response for this zine. We are all based in Scotland, but geography aside, we all have migraine and a creative outlook in common. Responses were varied in tone and content, yet each was an emotive and humbling thing to receive. People are being generous with their honesty here." Emily Chappell, zine intro.
Link to author's website
www.emilychappell.com
Things People Say When You Are Autistic
Things People Say When You Are Autistic
Orlando Richardson
22 x pages
29cm x 21cm A4 landscape
Laser printed in black and white
London, UK 2024
Description:
This zine shares, through hand-drawn text and images, a series of statements often heard by people with autism. For example "Can they fix it?" and "But you talk". The zine looks from the perspective of a neurodivergent artist and reflects back the ill-considered comments directed at them. The zine is monochrome, landscape A4 making the words feel loud and very much in the face of the reader.
Instagram: @orlandorichardsonart
Heaps vol.1: Breathtaking Panorama
Luke Johnson and Simon Hobbs
Folded 4-page double-sided concertina
23cm x 9cm closed
Laser printing on textured paper, issue 2 of 15
Portsmouth, UK 2024
Description:
Zine that celebrates mid-century American tourist ephemera. This collaborative zine brings together items from the authors's personal archives, referred to as 'the Heaps Archive'. The zine focuses on colourful typography found in tourist leaflets and maps.
Instagram: @heaps_zine
Beautiful Truth (The)
Beautiful Truth (The)
Dexter Froud
Publishing Info:
Indiana, PA, USA 2024
12 x pages
Black and white photocopy onto 90gsm white paper
Description:
Short autobiographical narrative about mental health challenges and coping mechanisms. Text with line drawings that explain how the author has been experimenting with blind contour drawings (a method of drawing without looking at your pen and moving it without taking it off the paper. The story parallels drawing distorted lines and how thoughts can also become distorted. It also shows the positive effect drawing can have as a release.
Lost in Translation
Lost in Translation
Jess Babbini-Baker
Publishing Info:
Winchester, UK 2023
A3 foldy
Colour laser print on cartridge paper
Description:
This zine is created from collaged and painterly marks that evoke the sea, nature and the night sky. Blue tones throughout with no text apart from the maker's name on the pink bellyband.
Instagam: @jessbbaker_art
Complot
Collaborative zine: Ceri Amphlett. Alice Flynn, Amy Palmer, Helena Woolley, Madeline Lincoln, Lee Shearman, Luke Johnson, Jasmine Young, Jaz Potter, Joe Emery, Will Welton.
Publishing Info:
Portsmouth, UK 2024
A4 French folded printed on RISO ME 9350E
140gsm Seawhite cartridge
Description:
This zine was created during a Riso Up Club with Ceri Amphlett and Lee Shearman for BA illustration students at the University of Portsmouth UK. It includes individual and collaborative printed pages in a range of colours and overlays.
Link to Riso_Up Club
https://www.instagram.com/riso_up_club/
Practice Makes Perfect Progress
Collaborative zine: Mark Jones / Riley Stratton / Yuting Zhou / Cat Kidd / Sean Sesbreno / Julia Kniupa
Publishing Info:
Portsmouth, UK 2024
A4 folded zine
RISO printed on ME 9350E
Description:
This zine was created during a Riso workshop by Ceri Amphlett for MA illustration students at the University of Portsmouth UK. They made the artwork and printed the edition in about 3 hours. In this session, the students created whatever they wanted and agreed to print in yellow/pink/blue.
Link to Riso_Up Club
https://www.instagram.com/riso_up_club/
Concertina
Rhiannon Richardson
Publishing Info:
Winchester, UK 2023
A4 folded vertically 210mm x 85mm
Hardcovers, with 12 x page concertina
Description:
This zine is created from collaged architectural and landscaped elements. Blue and orange are prominent throughout and details of maps and text are interwoven.
Wyrd No.1 and No.2
Publishing Info:
A5 perfect bound
Colour printed on silk recycled paper
no.1 - 52 x pages / no.2 - 68 x pages
Description:
Publishing various art and articles of contemporary shamanism, occult and high strangeness.
ISSUE No.1
- Wyrd - insight into contemporary shamanism
- Handrunes - an Elder Futhark rune technique using your digits
- Yggdrasil: The Universe Inside- exploring modern visionary art of the world tree
- Mr Punch - toy photography of the Lord of Misrule
- Trance Visions - exclusive art and insight into a modern Seidh practice
- Banishings and the Northern Perspective - use of this ritual within the Northern Mysteries
- Wyrd Basics - a guide to meditation
- Futhark font by Will Wright. A Graffiti-inspired rune font for the Elder Futhark.
- Handrunes pt2 by Magnus Stokoe. More ideas and techniques for this finger magick.
- Rave & Ritual by Will Wright. Dance, trance and the occult.
- Visionary Art of Tefnut by Claire Wyldheart. Devotional doll photography.
- Mr Punch & Friends. Further adventures of the Lord of Misrule and his folklore companions
- Wyrd Basics: Exercise of Will
Manifest No.11: Great & Small [bundled with] There's No Such Thing as the Poop Fairy
Jen Payne
Publishing Info:
24 pages, portrait format
Colour printing on satin paper
Branford, CT, USA, 2023
Description:
Zine about animals in art and literature containing photos, drawings, collages, poems, narratives and thoughts.
The included mini zine There's No Such Thing as the Poop Fairy contains advice on how to behave responsibly in natureArtist's Website: https://3chairspublishing.com/manifest-zine/
Instagram: @3chairsbooks
Zino Loci - Issue 1
Introducing ZINO LOCI a shared imaginary location that seeks to bring visual and creative voices together annually on shared themes. Zineopolis is excited to welcome a new collaborative zine project between students at the University of Portsmouth, UK and Chulalongkorn University, Thailand. The project will be run collectively by Jac Batey, Nicolas Verstappen, and Jonathan Scott.
The first issue of this collaborative zine is themed around GUILT and SHAME. The contributors explored how these complex emotions are visualised through narrative, comics, sequential illustration and artistic expression. Printed in Portsmouth, UK (2023)
See the link to the Zino Loci website for more info. Zino Loci Website
Minizine
Minizine
Industrie Museum Gent - To accompany the Printing Exhibit
Belgium 2023
Publishing Info:
Folding minizine.
Laserprinted on arrival in the exhibit.
Description:
There is a colour laser printer at the entrance to the printing technology exhibit in the Industry Museum in Ghent, Belgium.
Visitors to the exhibit can print their own personalised copy (adding a name and title) then as they walk around the printing presses and other artefacts there are six stages where they can stop and add to their zine. The stages encourage the visitor to draw type, add colour stickers, rubber stamps and embossing. Each element supports information about printing technology.
A lovely way to engage visitors and elicit interaction and attention.
Link to Industry Museum: https://visit.gent.be/en/see-do/museum-industry
World Through Our Eyes (The)
World Through Our Eyes (The): Selection of 6 x Mini Zines
Loretta Butler (editor)
Publisher: The World Through Our Eyes - Fort Collins, Colorado, US (2023)
A4 folded mini zines (foldy zines)
Colour laser printed on white paper.
“The World Through Our Eyes is a zine filled with wonderful alternative art and writing. The pieces included in this zine are created by young up-and-coming artists whose work does not necessarily fit in with societal norms due to its punk, queer, and alternative nature. Our purpose with this zine is to give people the opportunity to come together and share stories, experiences, and feelings with each other free of judgment. A place where others can finally see the world through our eyes.” (Publishers Instagram)
Publishers Instagram:
@theworldthroughoureyes0