Zine workshop

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In this 2-day workshop we explored zine culture and we were given a brief content to make a zine. The task was collecting images and text from social media like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Putting those materials in a playful way as well as experimenting paper folding. Besides, I demonstrated the process of cat café book to second year, which took me few minutes to rethink how to make this postcard-sized book. On the second session, carrying on making zines, we would use our gathered visual materials and texts to create a zine no matter was A5 or any size smaller than A5. I had had finished collecting images and texts with the idea of being lazy. Apart from elements from social media, I also used some thoughts of being lazy. In order to make it as a playful zine. I came up with the idea of creating window-liked zine with internal pages when experimented different paper folding. 

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When you open it, you would see the content I gathered. The zine was made by hand rather than using InDesign software. After finished sticking visual materials into final size paper, I photocopied them which images turned out soft with some lines on paper, however, that’s how zine looks like as a self-published and experimental low-fi magazine.