After experimenting with the aesthetics of different frames, I have decided to use a grey gloss frame. I didn't want the traditional look of wood, but I didn't want a harsh black, or white, which would have little impact.
Getting towards a final layout for the zine;
I have been rethinking the design of the zine, and realised that I can avoid any sticking if I use this format;
Just a few changes to be made now
I have been rethinking the design of the zine, and realised that I can avoid any sticking if I use this format;
A3 paper, split into 8 sections
Cut horizontally down the centre, to split three of the sections, leaving the fourth one attached
Fold over attached section to create a central 'page' that the other pages emerge from. This will still give a concertina booklet effect, with a front and back page but will save time in making the zines.
Costings for printing zines at JD Print:
100 zines = £20.00
300 zines = £60.00
500 zines = £100.00
on 100gsm A3+ with double-sided printing.
One week lead time.
Zine # 4
Illustrations from Peter;
And Sara has been working with ideas for layout;
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Money Talks
All That We Are
Supermarket
A Nation of Shopkeepers
And Sara has been working with ideas for layout;
Option 1:
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