Difference between revisions of "Chris Talbot-Heindl"

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Revision as of 01:22, 7 July 2014

Chris and Dana Talbot-Heindl at the Chicago Zine Fest, 2014

Chris Talbot-Heindl is a graphic designer, illustrator, and zinester based in Stevens Point, Wisconsin.

Chris and her husband, Dana, created and edit the compzine The Bitchin' Kitsch (2010-present). Since The Bitchin' Kitsch went international in 2013, they've begun to create other zines - some one-offs and some issued zines as side projects.

Contact

The Talbot-Heindl Experience, LLC webpage
The Bitchin' Kitsch Facebook Page
The Bitchin' Kitsch Twitter Page
The Bitchin' Kitsch Tumblr Page
Email: chris@talbot-heindl.com

Zines

[Bitchin' Kitsch, The]
[Chupacabra]
[On the 7th Day]
[ What "They" Say]
[YesAllWomen]