Zinestack Roundup No.2
📚🐈 Attempting the impossible: herding all the cool zine cats on Substack. 😄
Zine Making Collaboration
Photographers Susanne Helmert and Angela Larson, longtime friends living 4,000 miles apart, teamed up to create a zine capturing their daily surroundings. Using 35mm black-and-white film, they each photographed within a 1km radius of their homes—Angela in Minneapolis, Susanne in Hamburg. Read Susanne’s thoughts on art collaborations on My Morning Muse »
Image: interior spread from one k radius zine by Susanne Helmert and Angela Larson
Zine Making Resource
Nathaniel Roy of A Book Designer's Notebook pulled together a list of resources for self publishers and those looking to improve their book design but it’s also a great resource for zinemakers to tap into. Find book recommendations for learning cover and layout design, software and design tool links, image and font resources—some free!—and more »
Memory Zine
Isabela Cavedem turned concert memories into a zine—mixing photos, lyrics, and keepsakes:
Cassette Tape Zine
Xavi Buendia of Xavografica pushes the boundaries and plays with the format of what a zine can be with his Cassette Tape Zine: Cars »
Images of Xavi Buendia’s Cassette Tape Zine, available for purchase here.
Young Zinemaker
A profile of Zel Hizó, a prolific 10-year-old zinemaker, in which she shares her interests—from Freddie Mercury to her dream dog to her favorite stuffed animals »










I love the featured zines and the idea behind this publication!
In case you’re interested in sharing it, here’s my beginner’s guide to creating photography zines that I wrote after publishing my first zine about a road trip across Utah: https://open.substack.com/pub/mikebudz/p/how-to-create-publish-your-first-zine-comprehensive-guide.
Wow, thank you so much for the mention, this is so cool and such a great newsletter!