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Prompt




Prompt
Octarine and Egg Box Publishers

Publishing Info:
Place of publication: University of East Anglia, UK
Year: Unknown c.2024
Size and binding: A5 saddle-stitched
Number of pages: 20
Print methods and paper type: Full colour cover and inner pages

Description:
This collaborative zine from students at the University of East Anglia, features 16 different artists and writers working together to provide prompts for the others' creative work.

Quote from author’s website: “PROMPT features the work of 16 different artists and writers.
Each spread features a visual piece which was then used as a prompt for a written piece by another artist. This zine was a collaboration with Octarine, a society at UEA.
Thank you to the contributors:
Ben Boyd-Taylor / Sarra Said-Wardell / Avouleance / Anisha Jackson
Hugo Douglas-Deane / Alison Graham / Sophie Chapman / Kathryn Leigh
Jay Stonestreet / Amelia Weitzman / Shannon Lewis / Lucian Lee
Keely Shannon / Lauren Rice / Harry Menear / Sandra Tse

www.eggboxpublishing.com

Portsmouth and Hampshire Suffrage Standard Edition No. 1 - Exhibition Catalogue




Portsmouth and Hampshire Suffrage Standard Edition No. 1 - Exhibition Catalogue
Sarah Houghton

Publishing Info:
Place of publication: Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Year: 2025
Size and binding: 29cm x 37cm folded
Number of pages: 4
Print methods and paper type: Newspaper

Description:
A series of papers printed as a newspaper, that are part of PhD student Sarah Houghton’s research - an investigation into the hidden history of the Portsmouth Suffragist movement explored through the lens of visual communication design. This edition focuses on the exhibition at Portsmouth Museum and Art Gallery and the biography of Margaret Haly.
“Re-presenting the people. This is a play-on-words with reference to the Representation of the People Act from 1918 that marked the moment women gained the right to vote in general elections.” (Author's website)

Link to author's website: www.representingthepeople.co.uk 

Portsmouth and Hampshire Suffrage Standard Edition No. 2 - The Diary of Harriet Blessley



Portsmouth and Hampshire Suffrage Standard Edition No. 2 - The Diary of Harriet Blessley
Sarah Houghton

Publishing Info:
Place of publication: Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Year: 2025
Size and binding: 29cm x 37cm folded
Number of pages: 4
Print methods and paper type: Newspaper

Description:
A series of papers printed as a newspaper, that are part of PhD student Sarah Houghton’s research - an investigation into the hidden history of the Portsmouth Suffragist movement explored through the lens of visual communication design. This edition focuses on the diary of Harriet Blessley.

“Re-presenting the people. This is a play-on-words with reference to the Representation of the People Act from 1918 that marked the moment women gained the right to vote in general elections.”

www.representingthepeople.co.uk

Practice Makes Perfect Progress

 


Practice Makes Perfect Progress
Collaborative zine: Mark Jones / Riley Stratton / Yuting Zhou / Cat Kidd / Sean Sesbreno / Julia Kniupa

Publishing Info:
Portsmouth, UK 2024
A4 folded zine
RISO printed on ME 9350E

Description:
This zine was created during a Riso workshop by Ceri Amphlett for MA illustration students at the University of Portsmouth UK. They made the artwork and printed the edition in about 3 hours. In this session, the students created whatever they wanted and agreed to print in yellow/pink/blue.

Link to Riso_Up Club
https://www.instagram.com/riso_up_club/

The Who Knew Nothing Man / Paula / Anger: is not Brown Enough

 

The Who Knew Nothing Man /  Paula / Anger: is not Brown Enough
Nathan Walker

Publishing Info:
2014-2015
Set of three B&W printed on tinted papers
Saddle-stitched
Between 8- 12 pages A5 portrait

Description: Newspaper headlines collaged and rearranged to create absurd sensational headlines.
see also; Strike War Bullies, No Cameron and Bake Off Killed My Star Hubby.
The same words are re-arranged and arranged again to create new meanings.

Pictures To Watch


Pictures To Watch
Bernard Cocolet

Publishing Info:
Stapled on lefthand edge.
16 pages
A3 size (29 x 42cm)
Black and white laser printed on tinted sugar paper.
Switzerland 2021
Edition of 200 (we have No.13)

Description:
Large format zine with dark textural monochrome images based around horror themes.

Artist's website: https://bernardcocolet.com/
Link to Instagram: @bernardcocolet

Places I’ve Called Home



Places I’ve Called Home
Nic Bates

Publishing Info: 
Portsmouth 2019
A7 foldy zine (sheet of A4)
Black and white photocopy on brown paper, double-sided.

Description:
Illustrated zine showing all the places the author/illustrator has lived so far.

Link to Instagram: 
@i_like_pens

Well...Yes Decay / Perspicuus Film





Well...Yes Decay / Perspicuus Film
Ridge and Scrase

Publishing Info: Norfolk, UK, 2016
Companion pair of mini-zines.
  • Well...Yes Decay
    A8 foldy, black and white photocopy on silver paper.
  • Perspicuus Film
    6 x Black and white photocopies on clear acetate packaged in a brown envelope with belly band of magnetic tape.  A7 size.
Description:
Est. in 2013 Ridge & Scrase is a Multimedia Drawing, Sonic Art and Zine collaboration between Michael Ridge and Elizabeth Hindle (née Scrase) based in Norwich, Norfolk.
"Our aim is to experiment and develop new works that approach mark making and drawing through sound, sensory deprivation, performance, interactive and collaborative exercises. In a broader sense we want the audience to reassess how they engage with the act of drawing and develop a more free-thinking and expressive approach."

Portsmouth Graffitti



Portsmouth Graffitti
Craig Valin, Will Wright, Tomi Russell, Konrad Wlodarczyk, James Ryan.

Publishing Info:
Portsmouth, UK, 2014
Set of 4, A3 foldy colour zines.

Description:
Photographic zine celebrating graffitti around Portsmouth.

Pigeon, (The)





Pigeon, (The)
George Hinchcliffe


Publishing Info:
Shoreham-By-Sea, 2017
26cm x 16cm
28 pages

Description:
Spoof superhero comic set in London. Introducing 'the pigeon', a new superhero with pigeon powers.

Propaganda -Vol.1 No.5





Propaganda -Vol.1 No.5
Unknown

Publishing Info:
Unknown location, UK 1996.
A4 black and white photocopy.
20 pages saddle-stitched.

Description:
Underground zine part of 'Reclaim the Streets'. Political stories and illustrations plus music.

Link to website: None listed

Prepare Yourself for Unforeseen Terrors, Issue 5 - Cheese





Prepare Yourself for Unforeseen Terrors, Issue 5 - Cheese
E H Motgomery

Publishing Info:
A4 folded sheet, black and white on tinted card.
Date unknown c.2008

Description:
Light-hearted narratives about cheese and mould.

Link to blog: https://myspace.com/unforeseenterrors

Papercutter - issue 6



PaperCutter - issue 6
Ken Dahl, Alec Longstreth, Laura Park, Julia Wertz
Published by Tugboat Press

Publishing Info:
Portland, OR, USA 2007
40 pages, black and white
36 pages with colour card cover.

Description:
The Papercutter series is Tugboat Press's long running anthology dedicated to showcasing the best young, underexposed and emerging comic book artists.

For a full review see:

Penis



Penis
Ollie Arthur-Banes, Christina Ball, Riky Butcher, Matt Dunn, Natasha Felman, Laurence Andrew Page.

Publishing Info:
Portsmouth 2013
A5 colour ink-jet, sewn binding.
40 pages with pink sugar paper cover with additional penis-shaped sweet.

Description:
Humorous zine based around literal illustrations for a variety of slang terms for the penis.
Created as part of the zines unit at the University of Portsmouth, Illustration BA(hons).

Link to website: None listed

Panic


Panic
Riley James

Publishing Info: 
Nervous Comics, Portsmouth 2013
A5 12 pages, edition of 50
Digital printing on cartridge paper.
Stickers, promotional flyer and limited edition print.

Description:

Zine describing an anxiety attack and resolution through a narrative.


Limited edition print


Pet Peeves



Pet Peeves
By Lucie Rutty; Rebecca King; Will Holdsworth; Phaedra Barr; Kevin Marsden; Jasmine Hutchinson

Publishing Info:
Portsmouth, UK, 2012
A5 portrait zine, edition of 7
Colour card cover and laser cut belly band.
Heavy paper throughout, colour inside, with several laser cut pages.

Description:
A collaborative zine about ‘pet hates’ it’s elegant in appearance and there are some delightful pages; the laser cutting is a great treat. Some pages are more of a rant and others are more humorous, such as;
Slow walkers; Tea coffee sugar; mobility scooters and automated check-in desks in libraries.
Created as a group project for the Zines Unit, Illustration BA(HONS) Course at the University of Portsmouth 2012.

Link to personal website: None listed

Progress of an Artist, (The)



Progress of an Artist, (The) 

Torin Glock

Publishing Info:
Portsmouth, UK, 2000
A6, 12 pages, saddle-stitched.
Black and white photocopy.

Description:
Cyclic and satirical narrative about a critic's mentoring of a young fine artist.
Follows the artist from school through university and on to a successful career as
an artist.Created as part of Torin's final submission for his Illustration BA(HONS) Degree at the University of Portsmouth, UK.

Link to Personal Website: None listed.

Prakalpana Literature No.23



Prakalpana Literature No.23
Bangla-English Bilingual
Vattacharja Chandan

Publishing Info: 
Kolkata, India 2008
A5, 76 pages, saddle-stitched.
Black and white commercial printing with colour cover.

Description:
An independent small press poetry review - Poetry magazine that has examples of concrete poetry, short stories and texts. There are a few illustrations. The text is in two languages, Bangla-English."Prakalpana" is a new form of literature and art composed of: P for Prose, Poetry, graPhics + R for for stoRy + A for Art, essAy + K for Kinema + L for noveL, cuLture, pLay + N for soNg, as derived by Vattacharja Chandan. The word 'prakalpana' means proper imagination.

Excerpt from NEW HOPE INTERNATIONAL REVIEW...
"Prakalpana is a mixture of forms from literature and art, encompassing as much of the wider scope of culture as it can. THE QUESTION RAIN answers use a form of words that commingle or create new compounds. For example, big and ignorance becomes bignorance."

Link to Personal Website: http://www.vattacharjachandan.blogspot.co.uk/



Planet Stereo - Issue One



Planet Stereo - Issue One 

Alberto Rodriguez

Publishing Info: 
Toledo, Spain, 2007, edition of 200
A6, 16 pages with additional A4 central fold-out section.
Black and white photocopy with day-glo yellow cover.
A selection of colour stickers.

Description: 
Image-based celebration of music and club culture

Link to Personal Website: http://stereoplastika.com/planeta.htm

Pick Your Nose



Pick Your Nose 

Arran Mackintosh

Publishing Info: 
Portsmouth UK, 2009, edition of 300
A7, foldy, 6 pages opening-up to an A4 poster.
White screenprint onto red paper
Red acetate sewn envelope.

Description: 
Small fun zine sold to support the Red Nose Day (http://www.rednoseday.com/) events during Comic Relief 2009.

Link to Personal Website: http://www.mushroominthebox.com/