Schedule: Aug 3, 2021 — 5pm - 8pm (ET);
4pm - 7pm (CT); 3pm - 6pm (MT); 2pm - 5pm (PT);
Registration deadline: Jul 20, 2021
Miniature zines are cute, they fit in your pocket, and are inexpensive books that are easy to share and distribute. Made from one sheet of computer paper, miniature zines condense your ideas into digestible pages. Cleveland local zine maker, Emily Poor, will demonstrate how to layout a miniature zine by hand through cutting and pasting text and images, as well as how to print double sided on a B&W copier, arrange, and bind your zines. You will also learn tips and tricks for layouts on Google Slides and photoshop. At the end of this workshop you’ll have your own pocket sized zine to share with family and friends.
Location/Venue: Online with Morgan Art of Papermaking Conservatory
For more info & pictures: https://www.morganconservatory.org/miniature-zines
Cost/Fee: $65
Material/Studio fee: Included
Their workshop calendar: https://www.morganconservatory.org/online-classes
Instructor and bio:
Emily Poor is a designer, bookmaker, gardener, & environmental activist located in Cleveland, Ohio. Emily received her MFA in Print Media from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 2016, & her BFA in Graphic Design from the Myers School of Art in 2014. She has been making books & zines for ten years. www.emily-poor.squarespace.com