Make A Zine - Part 2
Make A Zine - Part 2
Make A Zine - Part 2
Following up on Part 1, this time I'll show you how to make a zine using items around the
house.
They're easy to make, even if you're just starting today, so try following along to make your
own personal zine!
Save the draft in its original unbound condition in case you want to make more copies later.
Tools
• Scissors
• Glue
• Stapler
• Pencil
• Stamps or other mark making implements
Prepa ration
Binding Method
I’ll us e the fol lowing method fo r bin ding our s imp le zine this ti me.
1. Fold the paper in half so that the printed side (in yellow) becomes the outer surface, and
then, with the fold arranged on the right side, layer the pieces in the order of the page
numbers.
2. Once the pages are layered neatly, staple the non-fold ends in two places to finish the
job.
3. The page order for the entire zine is shown in figure 3. Writing the page numbers on
the edges of the paper ahead of time will save you some trouble.
How to
1. Making the draft
The draft for this zine will be made by writing the text by hand and cutting and
attaching photos and other content.
First, fold all six pieces of the plain A4 paper you will use to make the draft in half.
Then, arrange the materials you prepared according to the structure and layout you
thought of when preparing. Now is the time to write your text and attach your photos
and other content.
The portion indicated with blue lines will be hidden when the zine is assembled, so be
careful not to write any text or place any important content in this area.
Please note that with the method we are using to make this zine, the adjacent pages in the
finished and bound zine (B) will be different from the draft (A).
You can change the number of copies you choose to make based on the number of zines
you want to create.
3. Binding
Fold the printed copies in half so that the printed side becomes the outer surface,
arrange the folds on the right side, and layer according to the page order. Once
everything is arranged neatly, fold the cover in half, place the pages inside, and then
bind everything together by stapling it in two places on the left side.
—Sty le—
You can add some personality to your zine by including a strip of paper as a belly-band, or
by cutting a hole in the cover to create a window!
I hope you enjoy broadening your realm of communication and social circle through your zine!