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Reflective Practice

 


Reflective Practice
Basil Hutton (2025)

Publishing Info:
A3 foldy zine
Black & white photocopy on cartridge paper

Description:
Mini zine in the form of lovely drawn comic panels, giving the author's experience of trying to pick their way through what a reflective practitioner is.
"Reflective Practice was made as part of my MA research into what it takes to successfully learn to draw something, interrogating my own practice and internalised ideals. In it, I explored the social context of my school experience and considered things in my life that had previously disrupted my development, using the framework of Kolb's Learning Cycle." Basil Hutton (2025)
Author's website: https://basilhutton.com/

Riso Up!


Riso Up!
Riso Up Club

Publication Info:
Place of publication: Portsmouth, UK
Year: 2023
Size and binding: 7cm x 10cm, saddle-stitched
Number of pages: 12
Print methods and paper type: Green and blue Riso print onto off white paper

Description:
A collaborative zine made by the members of the Riso Up! Club at University of Portsmouth in 2023, students and staff on BA illustration.

www.instagram.com/pompeyillustration

Repository of the Undercommons, (en)countering crisis and re:making futures


Repository of the undercommons, (en)countering crisis and re:making futures Issue No.1
Coillective zine from curatorial residency

Publishing Info:
26cm x 23cm 
24 pages
Colour print on newsprint

Description:
Collective zine including artists: Layla-Roxanne Hill, Nosheen Khwaja, Chris Manson, Fadzai ‘fudge’ mwakutuya, Nalini Paul, Jamie Temple, Verbene Blue Collective (VBC). Artists are from different areas such as curation, writing, design, visual arts, poetry, printmaking, theatre arts.



Reserve and Renew: The LIS Mental Health Zine

 


Reserve and Renew: The LIS Mental Health Zine, Issue.4

Editors: Annie Pho, Abigail Williams, Liz Cheveney, Marisol Moreno Ortiz, Kelly McElroy, Nicole Gustaven, Violet Fox, Kate Deibel

Publishing Info:
USA 2021
A5 saddle-stitched colour laser print
42 pages

Description: 
A compilation zine with submissions from people who work/volunteer in libraries, archives, and museums (or are working towards A library degree) exploring the intersections of mental health, mental illness, and libraries/archives work. Profits from this zine donated to Mental Health First Aid (public education program).

Ravember vol.1 and 2


 

Ravember vol.1 and 2
Jake Pond

Publishing Info:
UK through November 2020-2021
A5
20 x pages, black and white.
Perfect bound

Description:
Daily drawings through the month of November documenting Rave. The drawings follow the planning, setting up and event through it’s stages. The zine describes itself as part drawing exercise, part anthropological document, part colouring book. “…some kind of attempt to make a record of an underrepresented and underground scene before it’s gone fro good.”


Regali Veri



Regali Veri
Docente M Bubbico / Adamo Jessica / Berti Daniela / Buti Sofia

Publishing Info:
ISIA Urbino, Italy c.2019
A5 folded sheet 4 x pages opening to A3
Riso print in black and pink on peach paper

Description: 
A satirical version of the small ads in a newspaper. Most ads seem to be about sex, diets and holidays.
'Regali Veri' translates as 'real gifts' in English.



Red Hanky Panky #10



Red Hanky Panky #10
Rachael House

Publishing Info: 
London 2016
A5 saddle-stitched zine.
Photocopy with blue card cover.

Description:
Authorial illustrations looking at various aspects of society.
"Rachael House made her autobiographical queerzine Red Hanky Panky (1-7) between 1991-2001" Author's website.
This is No.10 created later in 2016 and features a centre-spread that was part of the Draw The Line - Positive Political Actions Anyone Can Take Project. "We live in difficult times, zines can help." (R.House 2016)

Link to Instagram: 
@rachaellhouse

Red Hanky Panky #9



Red Hanky Panky #9
Rachael House

Publishing Info: 
London 2015
Folded A3 sheet
Photocopy with red marker pen additions.

Description:
Authorial illustrations looking at various aspects of society.
"Rachael House made her autobiographical queerzine Red Hanky Panky (1-7) between 1991-2001" Author's website.
This is No.9 created later in 2015. This edition was created for the Queers & Comics Conference in New York, USA.
This edition celebrates and build on the earlier issues.

Link to Instagram: 
@rachaellhouse

Red Hanky Panky #8




Red Hanky Panky #8
Rachael House

Publishing Info: 
London 2009
Folded A3 sheet
Photocopy with red marker pen additions.

Description:
Authorial illustrations looking at various aspects of society.
"Rachael House made her autobiographical queerzine Red Hanky Panky (1-7) between 1991-2001" Author's website.
This is No.8 created later in 2009.

Link to Instagram:
@rachaellhouse

Remember Brit Pop




Remember Brit Pop
Fused Image

Publishing Info: Portsmouth, 2016
Colour foldy zine 13cm x 14cm (closed)
Colour inkjet print
8 x pages folded, poster on back when unfolded.
CD inserted into back page.
Description:
Celebration of Brit Pop (mid-90s music genre in the UK). Concert tickets and images of popular bands and performers.

Root, (The)


Root, (The)
Stacey Bru

Publishing Info:
Cochrane, Canada 2015
11cm x 5cm, mini-zine
20 pages, black and white with colour card cover.

Description:
A radish root suddenly becomes sentient and finds it is at odds with everything. The narrative shows the root's aggression with its enforced awakening as it stomps other insects and plants to death.

Link to blog: http://staceybrucomics.tumblr.com/

Rasasvada No.12




Rasasvada No.12
Editors: Chris Drew and Jahni Delmonico.
Contributors: Chris Drew; Jahni Delmonico; Daniella McMichaels; Jeff Boyes; Trae Coker; Chris Bird.

Publishing Info:
2014
A6 zine, Photocopied on white paper .
16 pages saddle-stitched.

Description: Small format black and white series of images by different artists.
"Rasasvada is loosely definable as bliss in the aesthetic experience. It is now also an art, idea, and micropublishing project. We publish (approximately) monthly art and poetry zines, small-batch book projects, and regular online content." Authors' website.

Link to website: http://rasasvada.net/index.php/zine/rasasvada/207-rasasvada-issue-12

Rasasvada No.13




Rasasvada No.13
Editors: Chris Drew and Jahni Delmonico.
Contributors: Jahnavi Delmonico; Chris Drew; Caitlin Crowley; Michael Prihoda.

Publishing Info:
2015
A6 zine, Photocopied on white paper .
16 pages saddle-stitched.
Description: Small format black and white series of images by different artists.
"Rasasvada is loosely definable as bliss in the aesthetic experience. It is now also an art, idea, and micropublishing project. We publish (approximately) monthly art and poetry zines, small-batch book projects, and regular online content." Authors' website.

Link to website: http://rasasvada.net/index.php/zine/rasasvada/213-rasasvada-issue-13

Rasasvada No.14



Rasasvada No.14
Editors: Chris Drew and Jahni Delmonico.
Contributors: Zander Sattee; Brie Vonyo; Chris Drew; Jahni Delmonico; Chuck Clenney

Publishing Info:
2015
A6 zine, Photocopied on white paper .
16 pages saddle-stitched.

Description: Small format black and white series of images by different artists.
"Rasasvada is loosely definable as bliss in the aesthetic experience. It is now also an art, idea, and micropublishing project. We publish (approximately) monthly art and poetry zines, small-batch book projects, and regular online content." Authors' website.

Link to website: http://rasasvada.net/index.php/zine/rasasvada/222-rasasvada-issue-14

Report



Report
Dr Charlotte Cooper

Publishing Info:
London 2012
A3 page folded into A5 printed front and back.
Black and white photocopy on white paper.

Description:
This zine contains selections from Charlotte's school reports with comments from her as she is now. Often satirical this is a positive zine showing life's long journey is more than your school reports may anticipate. This includes the mandatory school photographs we all remember so well.

Random Pages




Random Pages
Amanda Baeza
Publishing Info:
Published by Zine Arcade, Birmingham, 2013 edition of 100
A6 saddle-stitched zine.
48 pages including cover colour on white heavyweight paper.

Description:
"Random Pages (2013) features a collection of work by Amanda Baeza. 48 pages of comics and illustration, previously published in; Mr. Spoqui, kuš!, Chili Com Carne, Drops, Bombas Para Desayunar,O Panda Gordo, Bird Magazine and others."
Zine Arcade Website

A collection of themes including video games and mythology, dreams and surrealism.

Link to bloghttp://www.zinearcade.com/

Radical Past in Spitalfields (The)



Radical Past in Spitalfields (The)
Past Tense Publishing Project

Publishing Info:
London UK 2009.
A3 single sheet printed double-sided.

Description: 
Political historical history of the Spitalfields area of London.

"Past Tense is a publishing project based in South London, exploring London radical history. Initially it began as the work of one person, uncovering the subversive, hidden and esoteric past around the Elephant and Castle and Southwark. As it exists now it has grown to include several individuals, autonomously following their own historical trails, publishing new texts and reviving old, out of print ones. However we also work together, for instance through the South London Radical History Group, which existed irregularly since January 2003 and 2008, as an open forum, discussing historical issues, organising history walks, inviting speakers on various topics." from www.past-tense.org.uk/

Link to Organisation Website: http://www.past-tense.org.uk/

Round Tower At Sea



Round Tower At Sea
Kimberly Barber

Publishing Info:
Portsmouth 2011
A5 black and white on turquoise paper.
20 pages with colour cover.

Description:
Lively informative zine about Southsea UK. It has reasons to visit, things to do and events.

Link to website: None Listed