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Make a Zine

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Zines (pronounced “zeens,” shortened from the word “magazines”) are small, independent publications that come in the form of mini pamphlets or magazines. Zines are easy and inexpensive to make, meaning that they have long been a counter-cultural vehicle for people to make their voices heard on issues that don’t often get touched on in the mainstream media. Whether you want your zine to be a serious commentary on social issues or a light-hearted collection of cartoons, creating and distributing a zine is an incredibly rewarding experience that can jumpstart your creativity.
 
Zines (pronounced “zeens,” shortened from the word “magazines”) are small, independent publications that come in the form of mini pamphlets or magazines. Zines are easy and inexpensive to make, meaning that they have long been a counter-cultural vehicle for people to make their voices heard on issues that don’t often get touched on in the mainstream media. Whether you want your zine to be a serious commentary on social issues or a light-hearted collection of cartoons, creating and distributing a zine is an incredibly rewarding experience that can jumpstart your creativity.
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==Steps==
 
===Folding and Cutting the Zine===
 
===Folding and Cutting the Zine===
 
#Fold a piece of paper in half. To begin making your zine, you have to fold and cut a piece of paper, which will become the skeleton of the zine that you will later illustrate. To begin, place a piece of paper on a flat surface, then fold it in half lengthwise so that the longer edges meet up. You can use regular 8 ½ x 11 inch (21.59 x 27.94 cm) printer paper, or any kind of thin rectangular paper.<ref>http://www.rookiemag.com/2012/05/how-to-make-a-zine/</ref>[[Image:Make a Zine Step 1 Version 2.jpg|center]]
 
#Fold a piece of paper in half. To begin making your zine, you have to fold and cut a piece of paper, which will become the skeleton of the zine that you will later illustrate. To begin, place a piece of paper on a flat surface, then fold it in half lengthwise so that the longer edges meet up. You can use regular 8 ½ x 11 inch (21.59 x 27.94 cm) printer paper, or any kind of thin rectangular paper.<ref>http://www.rookiemag.com/2012/05/how-to-make-a-zine/</ref>[[Image:Make a Zine Step 1 Version 2.jpg|center]]


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