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Titel och upphov Whatcha mean, what's a zine? : the art of making zines and minicomics
Varianttitel What do you mean, what is a zine What's a zine What is a zine Art of making zines and mini comics
Utgivning, distribution etc. Boston, Massachusetts : Graphia, an imprint of Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006
© 2006
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Fysisk beskrivning 110 pages illustrations 23 cm
Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-104).
Anmärkning: Innehåll Intro / by Eric Nakamura of Giant Robot -- 200 Years of Zine Production / by Dan Zettwoch -- What's A Zine? -- Why?Why?Why? -- Small World Funnies / by John Porcellino -- History: A Personal History of Zines / by Raina Lee -- Evolution of Self-publishing -- Great Moments in Zine History / by Joe Rocco -- Pioneers and Stamp Lickers / by Dave Kiersh -- From a Zine to Magazine / Interview with Laurie Henzel -- Make Your Own: The Challenge: Write, Draw & Publish a Mini-Comic / by Shane Patrick Boyle -- Meat 'N' Potatoes -- On Whaling / by Anders Nilsen -- What's the Big Idea? (this is) -- Having Fun with Materials / by Souther Salazar -- Say Something: Writing between Mt. Fuji & Mt. Saint Helens / by Christopher Lepkowski -- The Daily News: Journal Writing -- The Cut 'N' Paste Poet, William S. Burroughs' Cut-Up Technique Channeled through Christopher Lepkowski -- The Art of the Interview / by Ben Bush -- Zine Together: What Bugs? -- Let's Review -- Did Blogs Kill the zine star? -- Co-Op! -- Rise and Shine / by Saelee Oh and Souther Salazar -- Cartoon Workshop / by Paper Rad -- Zine Formats -- Copier Tricks: From Original to Copy -- Master Copy -- Double Up! -- Copier Tricks -- Copy Talk -- The Poor Man's Printer -- Printing: The Ditto Machine / by Pat Riot -- Image is Everything -- Go Pro! / by Mark Dischler -- How to Make a Silkscreen-Printed Zine Cover / by Peter Hamlin -- Let's Print Gocco / by Jonathan Bennett -- Put it all together: The Cut 'N' Corral -- Collating by Hand -- Collating With the Copier -- Binding with Chuck Johnson, The Staple Guy! -- Unique Bindings / by Saelee Oh -- Square Binding with Power Tools / by James McShane -- Get It Out There: 5 Gold - Encrusted Tips for Getting It Out There / by Bwana Spoons -- Make Contact -- Places to Leave Your Zine -- Here's a Little Pep Talk about Zine Trading / by Ron Rege, Jr. -- Postal Peril: Turn Mail Service into A Lean, Mean, Zine-Delivering Maching / by Dan Zettwoch -- First Efforts and Wasted Paper / by Martin Cendreda -- Where to Shop (and drop) -- The Beauty of Invoicing / by Allison Cole -- Distro -- Resources: Zine Resources -- Slow Sales and Accidental Dinners: My First Convention and How we Dined with Stars / by Martin Cendreda -- Zine Libraries -- Glossary -- Contributors -- How I Make My Zine / by Dave Kiersh.
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning A zine is a handmade magazine or mini-comic about anything you can imagine: favorite bands, personal stories, subcultures, or collections. They contain diary entries, rants, interviews, and stories. They can be by one person or many, found in stores, traded at comic conventions, exchanged with friends, or given away for free. Zines are not a new idea: they've been around for years under various names (chapbooks, flyers, pamphlets). People with independent ideas have been getting their word out since before there were printing presses. This book is for anyone who wants to create their own zine. It's for learning tips and tricks from contributors who have been at the forefront of the zine movement. It's for learning how to design and print your own zine so you can put it in others' hands. It's for anyone who has something to say. --From publisher description.
Term Fanziner Zines Zines Comic books, strips, etc Comic books, strips, etc Magazine design Magazine design. Zines Zines Cartoons and comics Cartoons and comics Magazine design. Periodicals Comic books, strips, etc. Comic books, strips, etc. Fanzines Fanzines Comic books, strips, etc. Comic books, strips, etc. Fanzines
Annat medium Online version: Todd, Mark, 1970- Whatcha mean, what's a zine? Boston, Mass. : Graphia, 2006
Elektronisk adress och åtkomst (URI) Contributor biographical information http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0737/2005055026-b.html Publisher description http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0625/2005055026-d.html
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A zine is a handmade magazine or mini-comic about anything you can imagine: favorite bands, personal stories, subcultures, or collections. They contain diary entries, rants, interviews, and stories. They can be by one person or many, found in stores, traded at comic conventions, exchanged with friends, or given away for free. Zines are not a new idea: they've been around for years under various names (chapbooks, flyers, pamphlets). People with independent ideas have been getting their word out since before there were printing presses. This book is for anyone who wants to create their own zine. It's for learning tips and tricks from contributors who have been at the fore front of the zine movement. It's for getting inspired to put thoughts and ideas down on paper. It's for learning how to design and print your own zine so you can put it in others' hands. Whatcha Mean, What's a Zine? is for anyone who has something to say.
Intro. Author's Note p. 6 Intro p. 8 200 Years of Zine Production p. 10 What's A Zine? p. 12 Why?Why?Why? p. 13 Small World Funnies p. 14 History A personal History of Zines p. 16 Evolution of Self-publishing p. 19 Great Moments in Zine History p. 20 Pioneers and Stamp Lickers p. 21 From a Zine to Magazine p. 22 Make Your Own The Challenge:Write, Draw & Publish a Mini-Comic p. 24 Meat 'N' Potatoes p. 25 On Whaling p. 26 What's the Big Idea? p. 28 Having Fun with Materials p. 30 Say Something Writing between Mt. Fuji & Mt. Saint Helens p. 32 The Daily News: Journal Writing p. 34 The Cut 'N' Paste Poet, William S. Burroughs' Cut-Up Technique channeled through Christopher Lepkowski p. 35 The Art of the Interview p. 36 Zine Together What Bugs? p. 37 Let's Review p. 38 Did Blogs Kill the zine star? p. 39 Co-Op! p. 40 Rise and Shine p. 42 Cartoon Workshop p. 44 Formats Copier Tricks From Original to Copy p. 58 Master Copy p. 60 Double Up! p. 61 Copier Tricks p. 62 Copy Talk p. 64 The Poor Man's Printer p. 66 Printing The Ditto Machine p. 68 Image is Everything p. 70 Go Pro! p. 72 How to Make a Silkscreen-Printed Zine Cover p. 74 Let's Print Gocco p. 78 Put It All Together The Cut 'N' Corral p. 80 Collating by Hand p. 82 Collating With the Copier p. 83 Binding with Chuck Johnson, The Staple Guy! p. 84 Unique Bindings p. 86 Square Binding with Power Tools p. 88 Get It Out There 5 Gold - Encrusted Tips for Getting It Out There p. 90 Make Contact p. 92 Places to Leave Your Zine p. 95 Here's a Little Pep Talk about Zine Trading p. 96 Postal Peril: Turn Mail Service into A Lean, Mean, Zine-Delivering Maching p. 98 First Efforts and Wasted Paper p. 100 Where to Shop (and drop) p. 101 The Beauty of Invoicing p. 102 Distro p. 103 Resources Zine Resources p. 104 Slow Sales and Accidental Dinners: My First Convention and How we Dined with Stars p. 105 Zine Libraries p. 106 Glossary p. 107 Contributors p. 108 How I Make My Zine p. 110