Zinestack Roundup No.3
📚🐈 Attempting the impossible: herding all the cool zine cats on Substack. 😄
A Mini Puzzle Zine by kayla noel johnson
Zines + Artist Books
Carolyn Yoo explores how zines and artist books overlap, how packaging and scarcity can turn DIY projects into collectibles, and why libraries and schools are some of their biggest buyers.
Cookbook Zine
Thanks to the support of her readers, Teresa Finney's cookbook zine, Panadería, has come to life. This post shares the journey of its creation—from design decisions to printing costs—and why self-publishing through zines has become the most fulfilling way to share her recipes.
Krys Kinsel wants you to Share Your Mini Zines »
Photography Zines
Curious about making a photography zine? Marcel Borgstijn shares his experience testing a new printer, exploring design software options, and preparing a zine for an upcoming art fair.
Do you have recommendations for online zine making workshops, courses or tutorials?
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Los angeles zine fest is next month march 1-2 at the broad ( on another note so weird to get institutionalized approval of sorts for zinefests now) for those in LA or going to be in LA around then! i believe there will be workshops at LAZF but no details out yet on what
This is possibly a silly question, but I’m not sure whether I’m working on a zine or not. 😅
I’m publishing daily microfiction here on Substack. My goal is to turn each month’s microfics into a booklet, thirty-ish pages with the thumbnail image at the top and the text underneath, and make it available in digital format or POD. Is that a zine? A serial? Something else? I’m new to all this and very confused.