This text is an exploration into the importance of inclusion of zines and zine culture in the education of designers and other creatives. It provides an argument that zines offer valuable lessons for contemporary designers through exploration of the accessibility and materials used in zine making, the aesthetics developed within the rise of zines, and the communities involved in making and reading zines. With an emphasis on three zines; Fantasy Commentator (1943), Sniffin’ Glue (1976–77), Riot Grrrl (1970s-1980s), the text discusses the short and long term benefits of zines, zine making, and zine culture
Traditional civic education is not taking advantage of design resources when preparing high school s...
The article discusses the collection of zines which the Barnard College library has been accumulatin...
Zines (as in magaZINE), are independent self-published, Do-It-Yourself (DIY) magazines, created out ...
In "Our Zine Futures," zinesters have begun to reimagine what zines mean to them, and what it means ...
Zines are a cultural artefact that won’t quit. Birthed in the DIY punk scene of the 1970s, and conti...
Zines are low-budget, DIY (do it yourself) texts that are produced beyond mainstream publishing chan...
Zines continue to benefit from a resurgent interest from their 1990s heyday, including in libraries....
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.Zines are a unique, small circulation, print ba...
Zine collections are becoming an increasingly popular addition to public and academic library holdin...
INTRODUCTION Zine scholarship is a relatively new academic field that has emerged since the late 199...
Zines have begun to gain a place in higher education as pedagogical tools studied or made by student...
A zine (pronounced zeen) is a short, self-created and self-published booklet filled with a combinati...
Zines are small, informal, non-professional publications; creative outlets devoted to idiosyncratic ...
Historically, zines have been an alternative outlet for niche topics, or writers and writing, that a...
This article examines the potential of recent feminist zines as frameworks of grassroots D.I.Y. and ...
Traditional civic education is not taking advantage of design resources when preparing high school s...
The article discusses the collection of zines which the Barnard College library has been accumulatin...
Zines (as in magaZINE), are independent self-published, Do-It-Yourself (DIY) magazines, created out ...
In "Our Zine Futures," zinesters have begun to reimagine what zines mean to them, and what it means ...
Zines are a cultural artefact that won’t quit. Birthed in the DIY punk scene of the 1970s, and conti...
Zines are low-budget, DIY (do it yourself) texts that are produced beyond mainstream publishing chan...
Zines continue to benefit from a resurgent interest from their 1990s heyday, including in libraries....
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.Zines are a unique, small circulation, print ba...
Zine collections are becoming an increasingly popular addition to public and academic library holdin...
INTRODUCTION Zine scholarship is a relatively new academic field that has emerged since the late 199...
Zines have begun to gain a place in higher education as pedagogical tools studied or made by student...
A zine (pronounced zeen) is a short, self-created and self-published booklet filled with a combinati...
Zines are small, informal, non-professional publications; creative outlets devoted to idiosyncratic ...
Historically, zines have been an alternative outlet for niche topics, or writers and writing, that a...
This article examines the potential of recent feminist zines as frameworks of grassroots D.I.Y. and ...
Traditional civic education is not taking advantage of design resources when preparing high school s...
The article discusses the collection of zines which the Barnard College library has been accumulatin...
Zines (as in magaZINE), are independent self-published, Do-It-Yourself (DIY) magazines, created out ...