A5 Booklets
4pp Cover onto 170gsm Silk
24pp Pages onto 115gsm Silk
Four colour print throughout
Trimmed collated and wire stitched
James Knudsen’s “Public Pools in Hawaii” is not just a zine; it’s an invitation to plunge into the vibrant culture and serene landscapes of Hawaii through the lens of public pools. This A5 booklet, printed by Ex Why Zed, is a testament to the power of visual storytelling and the magic of print.
James Knudsen is a Honolulu-based photographer with a knack for capturing the essence of his surroundings. Currently living in Honolulu with his wife and two sons, James is working on six different projects. His work has been showcased at the First Hawaiian Center Exhibition. With a keen eye for detail and a love for his home state, James brings the beauty of Hawaii’s public pools to life. Learn more about James
Photographer and author James Knudsen, in his quest for the perfect rendition of his work, approached Ex Why Zed with a burning question: “Where can I print a set of zines?” He had three zines in mind and was eager to understand if he could economize on shipping by sending them simultaneously to his Hawaii residence.
After a keen examination of James’s artwork, our Account Manager Mike, was immediately captivated, even yearning for a Hawaiian swimming experience. However, being the meticulous professional he was, Mike highlighted discrepancies in the expected page count and a minor bleed issue. James, ever appreciative of the feedback, swiftly made the necessary corrections. His next conundrum was the ordering process. Thankfully the Ex Why Zed Print Journey is a smooth and easy to follow process with a simple high quality PDF upload following our specifications.
Mike streamlined the Adobe InDesign journey for James. A swift WeTransfer of the zine’s print file would set the ball rolling, culminating in an invoice. As the correspondence unfolded, minor tweaks were suggested, ensuring the “James Knudsen zine printing” process adhered to the highest quality standards. And when the final products were ready, Mike couldn’t help but laud James’s photographic prowess. The zines had metamorphosed from mere digital files to tangible masterpieces.
James, filled with gratitude, extolled Ex Why Zed’s exceptional customer service. He only wished for one thing: a closer proximity to this impeccable printing service, jestingly desiring an Ex Why Zed branch in Hawaii. Mike’s response? An amusing wish to have an Ex Why Zed Hawaiian branch.
In summation, for anyone pondering “photography booklet printing” or seeking to “print a photo zine,” this interaction painted Ex Why Zed as not just a printer but a partner. They didn’t just answer the question, “Where can I print a set of zines?” They sculpted a journey, turning aspirations into art.
In a world swamped with digital noise, Ex Why Zed took a definitive stance, proving that printed media isn’t just alive—it thrives. Their compelling work on this A5 booklet is nothing short of a marketing masterstroke. The experience was like the first sip of a complex wine, rich in flavor, with a hint of audacity and a finish that leaves you thirsty for more. So, how did they achieve such a tactile impact? Let’s unpack this!
Starting with the basics, the print spec was meticulously chosen. The A5 format, coupled with 4pp cover onto 170gsm Silk and 24pp inside pages onto 115gsm Silk. It was not just a random pick of paper type—it was strategic choice for the best results based on the number of pages. The full colour print throughout injected vibrancy into every page. The choice of trimmed, collated, and wire-stitched binding hit the sweet spot between durability and aesthetic allure.
If the cover of your zine is on 170gsm or a thinner paper weight then we can fold the sheets effectively without any risk of the ink cracking and matt lamination or gloss lamination is not required. In fact at 170gsm cover of your zine can actually curl slightly if laminated because it pulls to one side of the sheet.
The zine exuded the author’s style, which intertwined seamlessly with the subject matter. The voice was unmistakable, and it was amplified by how well it harmonized with the zine’s thematic core.
The aesthetics were not just about eye-candy; they served a higher purpose. Be it the mesmerizing imagery or the eloquent use of white space, each design choice made was like a note in a symphony, contributing to a harmonious whole.
Typography is often the unsung hero in design. In this case, the chosen fonts were not just legible; they were characters in their own narrative, adding layers of context that text alone could not convey.
The colour palette was far from arbitrary. It was an emotional narrative, an unspoken dialogue between the booklet and its audience. It’s not just about aesthetics; it’s about psychological engagement.
The portrait orientation was yet another deliberate choice, enhancing the readability while also maximizing visual impact.
How to design a booklet that readers can’t put down? Ex Why Zed had the answer. Every element was calibrated to resonate with the target audience. It wasn’t just a booklet; it was an experience.
The wire-stitched binding was the pièce de résistance. It not only held the booklet together with two staples but also added an old-world charm that contrasted delightfully with its modern sensibilities.
For anyone seeking booklet design inspiration, Ex Why Zed just offered a masterclass. The result was a symphony of artistic expression and tactical brilliance. Here’s the kicker: you can create a similar masterpiece. All you need is vision, the right tools, and perhaps a sprinkle of audacity.
Inspired by James Knudsen’s “Public Pools in Hawaii”? Why not bring your creative project to life with Ex Why Zed’s exceptional printing services? Dive in, the water’s fine! Also, don’t forget to check out James’ other captivating works. Explore Now
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For A5 zine printing, it is recommended to use a high-quality, heavyweight paper that is sturdy and durable. As for ink, using a professional-grade pigment ink or archival ink will ensure long-lasting and vibrant colours in your zine.