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[[Image:All_Pink_Mince_issues.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Pink Mince issues]] '''Pink Mince''' is a queer zine first published in London and now out of New York City by [[Dan Rhatigan]]. Its aim is "to delight, titillate, amuse, provoke, and inspire." That is to say: it features jokes and blokes, possibly with a point behind it all.
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[[Image:All_Pink_Mince_issues.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Pink Mince issues]] '''Pink Mince''' has been irregularly published since 2009 out of London, then New York, and now Portland, Oregon, by typeface designer Dan Rhatigan. Typically using a mix of writing, found imagery, collage, and original photography, each issue of Pink Mince focuses on a single topic, exploring the overlap of typography, queer history, kink, pop culture, and the publisher’s own eccentric view from the middle of all that.
 
 
The content is mostly gay stuff, but it is a lot less straightforward than that. The standard tagline is that ''Pink Mince'' is "for the confirmed bachelor of exceptional taste", but it is also described as "a journal of contemporary typeface design illustrated with pictures of dudes". Each issue contains a number of features related to a specific theme, and the content is typically a mixture of writing, photography, and illustration (often scans of illustration from vintage books and magazines).
 
  
 
A number of features that were eventually cut from the final versions of each issue have been published as the [[Pink Mini]] series — 8-12 page mini-zines containing a single feature.
 
A number of features that were eventually cut from the final versions of each issue have been published as the [[Pink Mini]] series — 8-12 page mini-zines containing a single feature.
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# "Take Note" (Fall 2015) is a scrapbook of clip art, questionable advice, biased observations, and food for thought. (5.5" × 8.5" booklet, 36 pages plus cover)
 
# "Take Note" (Fall 2015) is a scrapbook of clip art, questionable advice, biased observations, and food for thought. (5.5" × 8.5" booklet, 36 pages plus cover)
 
# "The Stroke" (Spring 2016) is a tribute to the unsung graphic design of gentleman's magazines from years gone by. It's a celebration of the words and type that dressed up all those artful and artless nudes: the typographic marketing of erotica, minus the erotic imagery. (5.5" × 8.5" booklet, 36 pages plus cover and 16-page mini insert)
 
# "The Stroke" (Spring 2016) is a tribute to the unsung graphic design of gentleman's magazines from years gone by. It's a celebration of the words and type that dressed up all those artful and artless nudes: the typographic marketing of erotica, minus the erotic imagery. (5.5" × 8.5" booklet, 36 pages plus cover and 16-page mini insert)
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# "XOXO" (Fall 2017) is a collection of photo portraits taken at a variety of leather events in Europe and the U.S. in 2016–17, culminating in these portraits capturing a year of fetish and friendships. (Set of 10 5.5" × 8.5" booklets, 164 pages in total. Also available as a 164-page paperback book.)
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# "Very Influential" (Fall 2018) is a peek at a personal origin story: the things that made a huge impact when figuring out the world, and set the tone for the future Dan. None of this stuff made Dan queer, but it sure made him into the kind of queer he turned out to be. (5.5" × 8.5" booklet, 36 pages plus cover)
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# "Regulated" (Winter 2019) takes a close look at Pink Mince-themed mural artwork created for some fetish-friendly changing rooms in a London boutique. (5.5" × 8.5" booklet, 40 pages plus cover)
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# "Letrasex" (Fall 2019) is a nerdy, sexy deep dive into the unique typographic background of 20th century gay porn. (5.5" × 8.5" booklet, 28 pages plus cover)
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# "Amazing 3-Way!" (Summer 2022) is an interactive multicolor paper sculpture, a party game in a book, and/or a cheeky homage to language and design of adult magazines. (5.5" × 8.5" booklet, 28 pages plus cover, printed in color)
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# "Give the people what they want!" (Fall 2022) This collection of original portrait photographs was shot between 2016 and 2022 in a number of different cities. (5.5" × 8.5" paperback book, 40 pages plus cover.)
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
=====Pink Mince on the web=====
 
=====Pink Mince on the web=====
 
*[http://www.pinkmince.com/ Pink Mince website]
 
*[http://www.pinkmince.com/ Pink Mince website]
*[http://www.facebook.com/pinkmince Pink Mince on Facebook]
 
*[http://pinkmince.tumblr.com Pink Mince on Tumblr]
 
 
*[http://www.twitter.com/pinkmince Pink Mince on Twitter]
 
*[http://www.twitter.com/pinkmince Pink Mince on Twitter]
 
*[http://www.zazzle.com/pinkmince Pink Mince t-shirts at Zazzle]
 
*[http://www.zazzle.com/pinkmince Pink Mince t-shirts at Zazzle]

Latest revision as of 00:57, 19 February 2023

Pink Mince issues

Pink Mince has been irregularly published since 2009 out of London, then New York, and now Portland, Oregon, by typeface designer Dan Rhatigan. Typically using a mix of writing, found imagery, collage, and original photography, each issue of Pink Mince focuses on a single topic, exploring the overlap of typography, queer history, kink, pop culture, and the publisher’s own eccentric view from the middle of all that.

A number of features that were eventually cut from the final versions of each issue have been published as the Pink Mini series — 8-12 page mini-zines containing a single feature.

Issues

Pink Mince 1
  1. Contradictions (Summer 2009): Lots of photos, collage illustrations, men, and a bit of Julian and Sandy, too. (A5 booklet, 28 pages plus cover)
  2. Poseable Thumbs (Fall 2009): The truth about the Poseable Thumbs, at last revealed! See what action men in action really do. (A5 booklet, 36 pages plus cover, including a full-colour centrefold)
  3. Alter Egos and Secret Identities (Late Fall 2009): A look at disguises and metaphors and fancy dress — who do we become when we wear a mask? Featuring words and pictures by or about James Bainbridge, Russell James Redwood Harris, Paul Baker, Nick Linsdell, Greg Thorpe, João Florêncio, Sara Feio, "Joe Public", Ryan Riddington, Roberto Foddai, and Lee Roberts. (A5 booklet, 44 pages plus cover.)
  4. Your Dad Was Hot (Winter 2010): A tribute to the men of yesteryear, in all their virile glory. See heroic astronauts, vigorous athletes, well-polished scholars, and even read some poems by Mark Walton and Gil Scott-Heron. (A5 booklet, 36 pages plus cover, and a bonus insert booklet showing the really naughty stuff.)
  5. The Louche, Limp-Wristed Lifestyle (Summer 2010):Different strokes for different gay folks. Featuring words and pictures by or about Sina Shamsavari, Sean Welker, Greg Thorpe, Paul Baker, James Goss, João Braz, Pablo Leon Dela Barra, Terry Vietheer, Jonathan Dredge, and Mark Walton. (A5 booklet, 48 pages plus cover.)
  6. STARKERS! (Late Summer 2010): Your chance to bask in the full naked glory of the male form. Featuring words and pictures by or about Niall Caverly, Matthew Cotsell, Simon Crawford, Andrew Ellerby, Dee Henriques, Luke Jones, male®, Chris McLeod, Emrecan Özen, Steven Pottle, Jason C Woodson, and the Athletic Model Guild. (A5 booklet, 44 pages plus cover.)
  7. "The Funny Pages" (Spring 2011) is a special giant-sized edition of Pink Mince, a loving tribute to the comics. Featuring the work of James Bainbridge, Drub, Sina Evil, Howard Hardiman, Jessie Johnson, Luke Jones, Bill Roundy, and Timothy Thornton. (317mm × 457mm newspaper, 12 pages.)
  8. "New York Fucking City" (Autumn 2011) is a heady mix of perspectives on a heady city. Featuring words and pictures by or about Krys Fox, Scooter LaForge, Leonard Fink, Norman Brannon, Peter Duce, Greg Thorpe, and Konstantinos Tsolakis. (A5 booklet, 52 pages plus cover.)
    Pink Mince 9
  9. "Punk Mince" (Autumn 2012) is a look at punk, poseurs, DIY, and things looking a little rough. Maybe. Featuring words and pictures by Norman Brannon, Simon Crawford, Drub, Miguel Ferrer, and Sina Sparrow. (A5 booklet, 48 pages plus cover, including a packet of rub-down lettering.)
  10. "Ink Mince" (Spring 2014) gets right down to the skin, and looks at how some folks dress it back up again. Featuring pictures by Simon Crawford, Male®, Tyler Megarry, Sina Sparrow, and more. (5.5" × 8.5" booklet, 48 pages plus cover)
  11. "Take Note" (Fall 2015) is a scrapbook of clip art, questionable advice, biased observations, and food for thought. (5.5" × 8.5" booklet, 36 pages plus cover)
  12. "The Stroke" (Spring 2016) is a tribute to the unsung graphic design of gentleman's magazines from years gone by. It's a celebration of the words and type that dressed up all those artful and artless nudes: the typographic marketing of erotica, minus the erotic imagery. (5.5" × 8.5" booklet, 36 pages plus cover and 16-page mini insert)
  13. "XOXO" (Fall 2017) is a collection of photo portraits taken at a variety of leather events in Europe and the U.S. in 2016–17, culminating in these portraits capturing a year of fetish and friendships. (Set of 10 5.5" × 8.5" booklets, 164 pages in total. Also available as a 164-page paperback book.)
  14. "Very Influential" (Fall 2018) is a peek at a personal origin story: the things that made a huge impact when figuring out the world, and set the tone for the future Dan. None of this stuff made Dan queer, but it sure made him into the kind of queer he turned out to be. (5.5" × 8.5" booklet, 36 pages plus cover)
  15. "Regulated" (Winter 2019) takes a close look at Pink Mince-themed mural artwork created for some fetish-friendly changing rooms in a London boutique. (5.5" × 8.5" booklet, 40 pages plus cover)
  16. "Letrasex" (Fall 2019) is a nerdy, sexy deep dive into the unique typographic background of 20th century gay porn. (5.5" × 8.5" booklet, 28 pages plus cover)
  17. "Amazing 3-Way!" (Summer 2022) is an interactive multicolor paper sculpture, a party game in a book, and/or a cheeky homage to language and design of adult magazines. (5.5" × 8.5" booklet, 28 pages plus cover, printed in color)
  18. "Give the people what they want!" (Fall 2022) This collection of original portrait photographs was shot between 2016 and 2022 in a number of different cities. (5.5" × 8.5" paperback book, 40 pages plus cover.)

External links

Pink Mince on the web
Pink Mince reviews
xZINECOREx Element Actual Metadata
Title Pink Mince
Creator Dan Rhatigan
Subject/Genre Gay/Queer
Publisher Dan Rhatigan
Contributors male®, Sina Sparrow, Norman Brannon, James Bainbridge, Paul Baker, Greg Thorpe, João Florêncio, Sara Feio, Ryan Riddington, Roberto Foddai, Lee Roberts, Mark Walton, Sean Welker, Paul Baker, James Goss, João Braz, Jonathan Dredge, Niall Caverly, Matthew Cotsell, Simon Crawford, Andrew Ellerby, Dee Henriques, Luke Jones, Chris McLeod, Emrecan Özen, Steven Pottle, Jason C Woodson, Drub, Howard Hardiman, Jessie Johnson, Luke Jones, Bill Roundy, Timothy Thornton, Krys Fox, Leonard Fink, Peter Duce, Konstantinos Tsolakis, Miguel Ferrer, Tyler Megarry
Date of publication 2010–2014
Physical description A5, 317mm × 457mm, and 5.5" x 8.5", 12–48 pages
Union ID n/a
Language(s) En - English
Place of publication London and New York
See also Pink Mini
Freedoms and restrictions Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported