A5 Booklets
4pp Cover onto 250gsm Uncoated
24pp Text onto 120gsm Uncoated
Printed in full colour throughout
Staple Bound
"Slutever," created by Rayner Books, is a bold and unapologetic exploration of identity, sexuality, and youth culture, brought to life in a zine format that exudes raw creativity. Designed and printed as a staple-bound A5 booklet with 4pp cover on 250gsm uncoated paper and a 24pp interior on 120gsm uncoated paper, the book is a tactile reflection of its content—provocative, intimate, and deeply personal.
The design draws readers into its chaotic, unfiltered world with a mix of candid photography, gritty narratives, and striking typography. Each page feels like a carefully curated fragment of the creator’s life, offering an immersive reading experience that transcends traditional storytelling.
The collaboration between Karley Sciortino (author) and Rayner Books (publisher) delivers a publication that is as provocative as it is thought-provoking. The zine format becomes a metaphor for its subject matter—unrefined, accessible, and deeply personal. Through its content and design, "Slutever" breaks societal taboos and invites readers to confront their own preconceptions about sexuality and identity.
The editorial voice is a testament to fearlessness, and the design amplifies this by creating an intimate connection with the reader. The tactile nature of uncoated paper complements the honesty of the content, making the reader’s experience visceral and memorable.
By combining thoughtful design choices with compelling content, Ex Why Zed has created a product that not only meets but exceeds the client’s vision. "Slutever" is a shining example of how print can be used to convey bold, unfiltered narratives with sophistication and impact.
Our journey with Ben Rayner and Rayner Books to bring Slutever to life began with a shared vision: creating a zine that captures the raw, unapologetic spirit of its content. Through a series of thoughtful discussions, meticulous attention to detail, and expert problem-solving, Slutever evolved into a project that reflected the ethos of bold storytelling.
The initial email exchange revealed Ben’s clear intent to keep Slutever true to its underground roots while ensuring professional production quality. Starting with his detailed brief, he requested:
After providing an itemised quote, we suggested using 250gsm uncoated paper for the cover and 120gsm uncoated paper for the interior. This decision prioritised a tactile and organic feel to complement the zine’s raw imagery. Ben quickly confirmed his preference for uncoated stock, praising the aesthetic from his previous project: “Uncoated pls. It looks so good on Slutever!”
As we moved toward production, some creative and technical adjustments were necessary to align Ben’s vision with the realities of print:
In our correspondence, we flagged a potential issue with page trim. “Your white borders are probably going to give us an issue... extend them by 3mm into the bleed area,” we advised. This ensured that images flowed seamlessly to the edge without unintended white slivers after trimming.
Ben adapted his artwork to fit the precise A5+3mm dimensions required for bleed, ensuring the zine retained its visual impact. Adjustments included ensuring full-bleed images reached the edge and resizing borders where needed.
Ben also sought input on cost-effectiveness, asking whether including our credit could warrant a discount. While the idea wasn’t implemented, this exchange reflected the collaborative, open nature of the project.
Printing on our Indigo digital press, renowned for its accuracy and ability to render fine details, brought Slutever to life with unmatched quality. The uncoated stock absorbed the ink beautifully, lending a tactile, gritty texture to both imagery and text. Our proofing process ensured tonal consistency, especially for the heavily monochromatic pages.
We prioritised:
After dispatching the zines via courier, we were thrilled to receive Ben’s enthusiastic feedback: “Received Slutever! Looks amazing, thank you!” It was a rewarding moment that affirmed the success of our collaborative efforts.
Ben’s satisfaction with the final product extended beyond visual appeal; he recognised the importance of print craftsmanship. In his words, “Digital printing has really moved on, hasn’t it!”
Our collaboration underscored the importance of clear communication and problem-solving. By addressing bleed concerns and fine-tuning the files, we ensured a flawless print that reflected Ben’s artistic vision. Each email exchange strengthened our partnership, transforming creative challenges into opportunities for excellence.
The success of Slutever lies in its ability to merge artistic rebellion with production finesse. Ben’s audience responded positively, praising the zine’s tactile quality and visual storytelling. For us, this project demonstrated the power of collaboration in delivering creative ideas with precision and flair.
This partnership has set the foundation for further collaborations with Rayner Books, as Ben continues to explore new projects. By understanding and elevating his creative voice, we reinforced Ex Why Zed’s reputation as a trusted partner for bold, unconventional publications.