POC Zine Project presents a massive list of zines, plus info on where you can get them and so much more. Zines for days!
This zine is based on my mental list of ways to spend the day when I don't feel like spending it. Basically, I made it because I need it. I hope that you find it useful too, whether you have an occasional bout of the blues, or are going through a particularly hard time, or struggle with chronic depression, or any reason at all. Please take what's interesting and doable, leave what isn't, and add your own. And then get out there. Because the world needs you to participate in it. It would be such a shame if you didn't. 8 pages Printed on heavy cardstock 4.25" x 2.75"
I never practiced healthy eating habits growing up. I’d skip breakfast every single day out of convenience. When it came to the rest of my meals, I ate whatever I wanted. I was an emotional eater and…
A 40 years journey towards understanding my gender identity A mini-zine about the multiple gender identities (genderfluid, part-time agender, genderqueer, neurogender, neuroqueer etc.) I've lived with until I finally found the one I identify the most with, and how it relates to being autistic or neurodivergent. Good to know A7 - 7,4 x 10,5cm (~ 2,9 x 4,1'') 8 pages (including cover) on 100gsm FSC and EU Ecolabel certified paper Imperfectly printed and folded by Coco
“Imagination is not a talent of some men, but it is the health of every man.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson Attention to Creativity is in Demand Creativity leads to curiosity, adaptability, and a willingness to break out of the box; all of these traits are central to critical thinking and inventiveness. When children are offered and... Read more »
This special issue of Viscose critically explores the numerous relationships between transness and fashion. This issue sets out to ask two ambivalent questions: what is a fashion theory of transness, and what might a trans theory of fashion be? Co-edited with scholars Alex Esculapio and Che Gossett, Viscose 04 producti
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A mini fanzine because I really love Pavi Largo from Repo! The Genetic Opera and I just had to make a little thing for him. This is an 8 page mini zine made from one 8.5x11" paper. The final product is ~3x4.5". Each mini zine is hand folded and printed on light cardstock. There may be some slight imperfections in the folding, but I will always do my best to make it as neat as possible. Every purchase helps a disabled queer artist. :)
The Third Sex, likely the world’s first magazine devoted to trans issues, circulated in the final years of the Weimar Republic.
Feed your creativity with a little zine! Experiment with paper size, colours, and content. Learn to create a zine in no time with Molly's step by step instructions
5% of the profits from your purchase will be donated to organizations providing aid for and supporting Palestine 🍉 "homecoming" is a mediation on the idea of home. In this 16-page zine, I explore physical and emotional concepts of home, community, belonging, and transition. For this project I spoke with many people about their ideas of home and tried to incorporate that into my writing. I hope that you, the reader, can find a home in my words. This is my second ever zine, and second time putting my writing out for you all to read. I hope that you can connect with my work and/or it can help you better understand other people. I hope you give it a read! --> All sales final. This zine will ship via postal mail and will have no available tracking.
There Are Trans People Here is a testament to the healing power of community and the beauty of trans people, history, and culture.
April 2017 Visual Artist: Molly Mendoza DESIGN Full-page comic based on the true story of the Philae & Rosetta spacecraft Gatefold jacket with satellite track list and cosmic covers Translucent blue marbled vinyl Lyrics & artist/band bio booklet Intro Letter LISTEN PARTIAL PLAYLIST Tracklist: A1: Zap Holmes - "Blue Tit" A2: Orange Drink - "Sleeve of a Tweed Jacket" A3: Metavari - "Tetraheathen (Ascension Edit)" A4: Raener - "Miles 2" A5: Brain Tan - "Moth" B1: Kauf - "A Ruin" B2: Jake Longley - "Solo" B3: Idiosync - "Digital Footprint" B4: DJ Beige Thickness - "I WISH" WATCH VISUAL ARTIST MOLLY MENDOZA MOLLYMENDOZA.COM Molly Mendoza is an illustrator currently living in Portland, Oregon. She is captivated by the relationships that she has built with friends, family, and foes alike over the course of her life. Molly sets out to emulate those relationships through her chaotic yet rhythmic style to make some dang-good drawings. Alongside personal/observational narrative, Molly enjoys making images of space travel, plants, ladies and small dogs. Frequently she can be found working on editorial projects, making comics/zines, and eating hot dogs. Molly is a BFA graduate from the Pacific Northwest College of Art and recipient the RockStar Games Award from the 2015 SOI Student Competition -- she continues to work hard and remain a pretty cool lady.
From illustrated sex dreams to a guide to “queering herbalism” to comics about the trans Armenian-American experience, the fourth annual NYC Feminist Zine Fest was a showcase of radical, DIY intersectionality.
POC Zine Project presents a massive list of zines, plus info on where you can get them and so much more. Zines for days!
Questionable zine is a cut and paste style zine printed on #100 gloss velvet text with a double sided color cover and black and white pages. Full magazine size. 16 pgs total This zine is themed around a questioning everything around you. It contains art and writing challenging social norms and authority through questions and quotes. The zine contains stories and articles including a section by local artist Wes Fry. Thanks for your interest!