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Good Word
By Loryn Engelsman
A collection of woodcut, typographic prints of four really good words. Prints are 105mm x 150mm.
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Getting the D
By Eden Short
2014
A parody of female stereotypes using gender-swapping in a zine. This slightly offensive zine came about after enduring two 20-something boys overly loud, obnoxious chatter which most of this content is directly inspired from, that one Thursday in Autumn.
Crisp typography and line is used to maximise impact of the message when reading, utilising the unbound nature of the zine. The paper stock is metallic and used in a variety of obnoxious colour ways, making each unique as no colour combination is used more than once.
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Land of Burns
By Eden Short
2015
A zine-exploration of a previous series of publications I Like Big Maps & I Cannot Lie.
Researching New Zealand’s Land of Burns and it’s history, I came across the phenomenon where Scottish farmyard names are names of towns.
Farmyard animals shown in this zine are illustrations of a selection of some town names of this region. To connect back to its Scottish heritage poetry is used from the Robert Burns poetry book, also named The Land of Burns. Topographical illustrations and poetry juxtapose each other as the back of each print is a key to which animal is hidden.
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Why Must I Be a Letter?
By Eden Short
2015
A zine intertwining written and visual poetry, exploring the categories society attempts to force us into. Focusing especially around body shapes and sizes, traditional typefaces are disrupted with rapidly scrawled heads, limbs and breasts.
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