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The main content of the zine offers suggestions and advice for writing your first ''ZineBomb'' while the reverse side of the zine provides a step-by-step guide to folding a standard mini-zine. | The main content of the zine offers suggestions and advice for writing your first ''ZineBomb'' while the reverse side of the zine provides a step-by-step guide to folding a standard mini-zine. | ||
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*[http://tanglecrafts.wordpress.com/free-stuff/zines/zinebomb/ printable '''ZineBomb'''] | *[http://tanglecrafts.wordpress.com/free-stuff/zines/zinebomb/ printable '''ZineBomb'''] | ||
(A4 & letter-size versions available) | (A4 & letter-size versions available) |
Revision as of 20:29, 8 August 2011
ZineBomb is a double-sided mini-zine written by Su Mwamba in September 2009. It was designed as a basic introduction to the art of creating a mini-zine. It also plays on the trends for seedbombing and yarnbombing popular with guerilla art movements by encouraging the practice of zinebombing (leaving your zine in random/unexpected places for unsuspecting strangers to discover at random/unexpected moments).
The main content of the zine offers suggestions and advice for writing your first ZineBomb while the reverse side of the zine provides a step-by-step guide to folding a standard mini-zine.
External links
(A4 & letter-size versions available)