Shape & Situate
Shape & Situate: Posters Of Inspirational Women in Europe is a collaborative zine that invites different artists to create posters… Read More »
Functionally ill: adventures with mental health
After being diagnosed with bipolar disorder, Laura-Marie Taylor decided to start a zine in 2007 that documented her experiences: Functionally… Read More »
What I Drew
What I Drew: pictures in boxes that are true and made up is the name for the comic volumes Joe… Read More »
Turps magazine
Turps was a Newcastle collaborative zine that included contributions from a number of artists, writers, photographers, comic artists and illustrators…. Read More »
…ment
Journal …ment was “a publishing initiative that operates at the intersection between culture, art and politics” (see: about) edited by… Read More »
How to WOW a woman!
LCC alumna Mina Bach created How to WOW a woman! in 2011: a risograph zine that reappropriates quotes from 40s… Read More »
Ker-bloom!
Ker-bloom! is a letterpress zine made bi-monthly since 1996 by Artnoose. Each issue has a unique topic or shares an… Read More »
Athemaura
Athemaura is a perzine started in 2008 that covers all sorts of topics the author feels enthusiastic about (mostly about… Read More »
Adventures in menstruating
Chella Quint, creator of Adventures in menstruating, describes it in her personal website as a “fanzine series started in 2005… Read More »
The EEL
The EEL is an anti-gentrification zine. Its origins are explained in their website: “The EEL as started in 2005 by… Read More »