A5 Portrait booklets
76pp Self Cover
onto 100gsm Evolution Uncoated
Four colour print throughout
Trimmed, collated and wire stitched
Printing the unconventional, the radical, and the political is part of what we do at ExWhyZed. One of our remarkable projects in this area was the “Hate Zine Issue 2”. This A5 booklet is more than just a publication; it’s a conversation starter, tackling critical social and political topics through various creative forms. In this case study, we delve into the printing process behind this iconic example of political zine printing.
Hate Zine is a not-for-profit project that gives voice to artists, writers, and activists who challenge the status quo. The second issue, the “Sex & Gender Issue”, pushes this envelope even further, exploring important discussions around these themes. Created with a punk DIY ethos, Hate Zine epitomises the very spirit of zines as a platform for alternative voices and narratives.
To keep the spirit of zines alive, the print details were kept classic and straightforward. The 76-page A5 portrait booklet was designed with a self-cover on 100gsm Evolution Uncoated stock. The uncoated paper gives the zine an earthy feel, aligning with the grassroots nature of zine culture.
Printed with our state-of-the-art HP digital press, the zine featured four-colour print throughout. This method of printing allowed for the vibrant artwork and striking textual content to come to life. Once printed, the zines were trimmed, collated, and wire stitched, resulting in a product that is both professional and true to the zine style.
The ExWhyZed printed project builder was instrumental in facilitating this process, ensuring the specifications of the zine were captured accurately and executed excellently.
At ExWhyZed, we take pride in our proficiency with zine projects. As an extension of our commitment to support and facilitate creative expression, we’re well-equipped to handle zine printing, no matter how unconventional or challenging the content may be.
Our comprehensive guide on wire-stitching set-up can be especially helpful for zine creators looking for a robust binding solution that aligns with the DIY aesthetic of their projects.
Printing Hate Zine Issue 2 was a unique experience that underscored our commitment to facilitating diverse conversations through print. This project underscores our competence in the niche area of political zine printing, demonstrating our readiness to take on challenging and unconventional print projects.
Take a look at similar zine projects we’ve undertaken in the past, including the “Cunning Folk Magazine: The Air Issue”, “George Ezra: Gold Rush Kid Album Zine”, “Blacklist 2020 Zine”, “NHS Photo Zine by Phelan Murphy”, and “Girls Club Zine”.
For more information on how we can bring your creative ideas to print, feel free to reach out to us at ExWhyZed. We look forward to helping you bring your print dreams to reality.