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Zines 101: What are some cool zine examples?
An introduction to zines, what they are, and how to make your very own
aint-bad is a an "independent publisher of contemporary art". While you have to pay for their print zines, you can browse their website to view the issues and browse articles.
What began as way to share art and projects among a group of friends is now a brand that creates "affordable and accessible work to share with the world."
If you like niche music, this is the zine for you! This zine is published bi-annually and focuses on music on the fringe.
Political Zines
This video offers a cool introduction to political zine-making. The zinester (zine maker) in this video shares their experience in political zines, the background of political/radical zines, and a variety of political zine examples.
Coming out of Oxford University, this feminist collective produces zines three times a year based on sharing the experiences on marginalized, oppressed, and subjugated peoples.
This is a really cool zine, not only because of the art and design, but also because it is about zines! You can learn more about zines while taking some design tips and inspiration.
Do your own searching for zines in this Comic Zine database. You can view zines on this database many ways: browsing by title, looking at newly added, or completing a search of your own.