Posts Tagged ‘zine’

Winners Press: Zinery

Zinery

Winners Press, the Texas based travelling zine school, is heading to St. Louis!

The folks of Winners Press will be creating a zine installation for the 2011 Southern Graphics Council International Conference, at Washington University in St. Louis’s Weitman Gallery. The intent is to fill the space with zines to create an interactive exhibition and zine making event. What does this mean? If you make zines, send some to the dudes in Texas! Your work will then become part of their travelling exhibition.

More details here.


Ten Fingers, Issue 2

Ten Fingers #2

The latest small print publication by Memo (Helen Entwisle) features a great list of artists from around the globe sharing their childhood memories. Contributors include  Jen CollinsGemma CorrellJay CoverLesley Barnes, Helen Anthony Zinonos, and myself.

The zine is fully screen printed on 100% recycled card, its a limited edition of 100. Each page is perforated with a postcard layout printed on the reverse. It could be a zine, book of prints, or as a set of postcards. Available here!


All My Bikes

All My Bikes

My fellow illustrator/collaborator, Chris Piascik, sent me an extraordinary package containing loads of goods! One of the articles inside was a copy of his latest zine, All My Bikes, that features a detailed look at the numerous bikes he’s had over the course of his life. It’s currently on sale in his shop!

In addition to the zine, he also sent me an incredible collection of vintage basketball trading cards…booya


Little Paper Planes: Sights + Sounds

LPP_S-S_Tape

New work from Cortney Cassidy includes a zine and mixtape for Little Paper Planes. This new publishing venture by LPP is extremely interesting and “expands how we experience an exhibition through various media and mediums as well as assisting in the engagement and momentum of collecting art ephemera.”  This first volume of the Exhibit series has a themed subject is based on the visual artist who makes sound and music. It sounds (get it?) like they’re onto something with this.

I have been enjoying Cortney’s photography in recent, but her native inspired design work is what caught my interest at first. More shots of the zine as well as a wide range of Cortney’s work after the jump.


STRRRIKE 2 | Zine Release & Group Show

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Scott Massey and crew are up to another rad happening! Heads up New Yorkers, RRR Project has an amazing group show opening December 2 at the Simple Space. Check out this crazy list of contributors after the jump.

Note Cards

Let’s jump rope!

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You really need to be following Adam Garcia’s sketchbook blog.

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I’m all for this kind of nuclear proliferation.