The document defines a zine as a small, self-published work with original text and images, often reproduced with a photocopier. It discusses zines having a title and theme creatively presented on the cover, along with the number of pages and images and the quality of the images, layout, and construction.
The document defines a zine as a small, self-published work with original text and images, often reproduced with a photocopier. It discusses zines having a title and theme creatively presented on the cover, along with the number of pages and images and the quality of the images, layout, and construction.
The document defines a zine as a small, self-published work with original text and images, often reproduced with a photocopier. It discusses zines having a title and theme creatively presented on the cover, along with the number of pages and images and the quality of the images, layout, and construction.
The document defines a zine as a small, self-published work with original text and images, often reproduced with a photocopier. It discusses zines having a title and theme creatively presented on the cover, along with the number of pages and images and the quality of the images, layout, and construction.
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A zine (/ˈziːn/ ZEEN; an abbreviation of
fanzine or magazine) is most commonly a
small circulation self-published work of original texts and images usually reproduced via photocopier.
Title- Incorporated on cover creatively.
Theme or Topic creatively illustrated Pages? Number of images? 3 copies Quality of images Quality of Layout Quality of Craftsmanship & Construction Creativity of theme and concept https://silverpoetics.wordpress.com/2011/04 /28/behind-the-zines/