Visual Noise Issue 2



Visual Noise Issue 2
Roberta Collins

Publishing Info:
Portsmouth, UK, 2010
A5 landscape, edition of 45
Screen print - 2 colour.

Description:
2 colour foldy zinebased on music themes, this issude was created for Roberta's degree show at the University of Portsmouth, it is about cats and their sensitivity to various noises, such as their dislike of harmonicas.

Link to Twitter: http://twitter.com/plasticmammoth

Visual Noise Issue 1


Visual Noise Issue 1
Roberta Collins

Publishing Info:
Portsmouth, UK, 2010
A6, Foldy – edition of 45
Screen print - 2 colour.

Description:
2 colour foldy zinebased on music themes, this issude was created for Roberta's degree show at the University of Portsmouth, it is about cats and their sensitivity to various noises, such as their dislike of harmonicas.

Link to Twitter: http://twitter.com/plasticmammoth

Vain Issue 2



Vain Issue 2
Tia Orian (Executive editor), Zachary Goehner (Art Director)

Publishing Info:
Seattle, WA, USA, 2008
A5, 46 pages, saddle-stitched.
Colour laser printing.

Description:
Colour zine based on submissions from artists, writers and poets. Social anecdotes, music comentary, poems, short stories and artwork mix well in a well-produced and often melacholy and dreamlike, small format magazine.

"Vain Magazine is a quarterly publication that combines the innocence of art with the modernity of the world. Established by artists to provide art-enthusiasts of all kinds with a new form of collaborative art, Vain connects and combines writing, visuals, and music to immerse its readers in beauty."
Quote from Vain Website, April 2008

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

USA



USA
Pinky

Publishing Info: 
Taos, New Mexico, USA 2007
A5, 24 pages, saddle-stitched.
Black & white laser print with colour cover.

Description: 
Black & white zine looking at the cahracters that inhabit the environment where the artist was staying.The drawings were done in San Francisco and later printed in Taos.
"All the drawings where done over a three month period in the states oct 06 - Jan 07. they are sketch book impressions of my time there [USA]". Pinky

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

Ultimate Uber Sports



Ultimate Uber Sports 
Andy Cobb, Debbie Clarke-Lens, Stuart Fenwick, Sarah Cooper, Christina Burgess & Candice Cumming.

Publishing Info: 
Portsmouth, UK 2006
A5, 20 pages, saddle-stitched.
Black & white photocopy, with free T-bag.

Description: 
Black & white zine taking a humorous look at extreme sports. This zine includes silly things to do, aimed at a 20-something audience. Shopping trolley races and making a cup of tea. Created as part of the Zines Unit, set for Level 2 students on the Illustration BA(HONS) Course at the University of Portsmouth, UK.

Link to Personal Website: None listed.

Uamou From Another Planet Issue 3



Uamou From Another Planet Issue 3 
Ayako Takagi

Publishing Info: 
Japan 2006
w140mm x h200mm, 24 pages, saddle-stitched.
Black & white inkjet print on brown paper.

Description: 
Three characters, Uamou, Vamou and Boo face a meteorite crash landing in their village, while day to day life continues, complete with picnics and bullying.

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

Uamou From Another Planet Issue 2



Uamou From Another Planet Issue 2 
Ayako Takagi

Publishing Info: 
Japan 2005
w140mm x h200mm, 24 pages, saddle-stitched.
Black & white inkjet print on brown paper.

Description:
Two characters, Uamou, and Boo face separation when a spaceship takes one of them away, this narrative ends with a "to be continued..."
Beautifully drawn in soft black on brown paper.

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

Uamou From Another Planet Issue 1




Uamou From Another Planet Issue 1 
Ayako Takagi

Publishing Info:
Japan 2005
w140mm x h200mm, 24 pages, saddle-stitched.
Black & white inkjet print on brown paper, with a set of stickers.

Description: 
The story starts here, Uamou is sent to another planet, but crashes and wrecks his spaceship. Feeling lonely he meets the animals of the new planet and a little ghost called Boo.

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

Twenty Pence Fleece (The)



Twenty Pence Fleece (The) 
Jade Spranklen, Steve Dunn, Lorna Harrington, Kam Hassan, Tom Smalley, Liam Lonergan, Richard Hughes

Publishing Info: 
Portsmouth UK, 2010
A5, 16 pages, saddle-stitched.
Black and white photocopy on cartridge paper with cream card cover.

Description: 
Mix of illustrations, surreal drawings, strip cartoons and social commentary on themes such as blind date, war, dental floss, fight club and job seeking. Created as part of the Zines Unit, set for Level 2 students on the Illustration BA(HONS) Course at the University of Portsmouth, UK.

Link to Personal Website: None listed

Typecast



Typecast
Portsmouth Artists and Illustrators, (Edited by) David G Kirby, Mike Cooter and Nick Hay.
1998 Portsmouth UK.

Publishing Info: 
Portsmouth UK, 1998
90mm x 140mm, 32 pages, saddle-stitched.
Screenprint and commercial printing in black and orange.

Description:
Set out in the form of a manifesto, this represents the work of 14 Portsmouth artists and illustrators; Andrew Adams; Natalie Adams; Melanine C Bennet; Sam Chivers; Mike Cooter; Nick Hay; Richard Jackson; David G Kirby; Jon P Mitchell; Simon Ottoway; Daniel Palmer; Fiona Partners; Rob Rainbow; Melanie Smith. Each artist has a double-page spread.

Link to Personal Website - Nicola Hay: http://www.imageastherapy.co.uk/

Three Very Small Comics - Volume II









Three Very Small Comics - Volume II 
Tom Gauld

Publishing Info: 
London UK, 2004
105mm x 75mm, various: from 16 pages, saddle-stitched, to A4 foldy.
Monochrome laserprint on cream or white paper

Description: 
Three mini comics:
Invasion, the ironic tale of an invading soldier.
Our Hero Battles Twenty-Six Alphabeticised Terrors, the story of a solo soldier battling through 'Axeman' to 'Zombies'.
The Robots Broke Out of the Factory and Fled As Far As Their Batteries Would Allow, concertina comic showing where various robots have broken-down in their break for freedom.

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

Think ?



Think ? 
Richard Webb, Erlan Masson, Rachel Leech, Ken Leung, Charli Hannay

Publishing Info: 
Portsmouth UK, 1998
85mm x 155mm, 8 pages, saddle-stitched.
Black and white inkjet print on to cream card.

Description: 
Double-sided strip conveying alternative theories for creation, time travel, and the possibility of robots living amongst us. Created as part of the Zines Unit, set for Level 2 students on the Illustration BA(HONS) Course at the University of Portsmouth, UK.

Link to Personal Website: None listed

They Quickly Ran From The Enormous Finger



They Quickly Ran From The Enormous Finger 
Andy Smith

Publishing Info: 
Hastings UK, 2008 - edition of 300
130 mm x 130mm, 12 pages, saddle-stitched.
Screen printed in two colours.

Description: 
Small humorous book that shows a group of people running from an enormous finger. The sequence of pages highlights suspense and surprise, although the title does describe exactly what's going to happen.

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

Stereoplastika - Issue Two



Stereoplastika - Issue Two (Issue One entitled, 'Planet Stereo')
Alberto Rodriguez

Publishing Info: 
Toledo, Spain, UK, 2007
A6, 26 pages with additional A4 fold-out central section.
Black and white photocopy with royal blue cover and stickers.

Description:
Image-based celebration of music and club culture

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

Special Brands



Special Brands
Joe Kolessides

Publishing Info:
Portsmouth, UK, 2009
A5, 14 pages, French-fold with metal spiral binding.
Colour laser print.

Description: 
A selection of twisted advertisements for strange products, a satirical look at consumerism. Strange characters frantically promote nothing in particular.  Joe graduated from the University of Portsmouth, UK in 2009

Link to Personal Website: http://www.flickr.com/photos/happyhateful/sets/

Statements



Statements
Keith J. Varadi

Publishing Info:
New Brunswick, NJ, USA, 2008
A5, 28 pages, saddle-stitched.
Black & white photocopy with cream card cover

Description:
Zine containing the thoughts & writings of the author, in the form of very short statements, hand written typography. Variation of melancholoy,humour and surrealism.

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

Space For Dreams, (A)



Space For Dreams, (A) 
Hattie Hilsden, Jess Foyle, Zoe Jackson, Luke Hodges, Matthew Dewhurst, Katie Pascoe

Publishing Info: 
Portsmouth, UK 2010.
A5, 21 loose-leaf sheets, with belly-band.
Black & white photocopy onto various tinted grey papers.

Description: 
Black & white set of loose A5 prints on various tinted papers all based around the theme of dreams and nightmares. Created as part of the Zines Unit, set for Level 2 students on the Illustration BA(HONS) Course at the University of Portsmouth.

Link to Personal Website: None listed

Sour Leaves - Book Three



Sour Leaves - Book Three 
Brendan Monoe

Publishing Info: 
Berkeley, USA 2006.
A6, 40 pages, saddle-stitched.
Sepia ink computer print onto cream paper.

Description: 
Surreal cyclic-story of two small characters, who after their home is destroyed, seek another place to stay. Background setting is the natural environment, trees, rivers and woods.

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

Sound of Drowning, (The)



Sound of Drowning, (The) 
Paul O'Connell

Publishing Info:
Brighton, UK 2008.
A5, 20 pages.
Black & white inkjet on glossy white paper.

Description:
A comic stip style zine made up of 4 short stories. A mexican surgery, a girl with a robot sister, a seminar on psyco-schematics and a makeover story.

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

Some Of My Best Friends Are...



Some Of My Best Friends Are... 

Sonia Hope

Publishing Info:
London, UK 2007.
A5, 11 pages.
Black & white photocopy.

Description:
Black & white zine around the themes of Sonia’s Ph.D. research - black women’s writing. The zine format brings together ideas about language, reading, literature and the physical experience of actually reading a book. Reflective and thoughtful. Sonia works at INIVA (Insitute of International Visual Arts) in London. She manages all aspects of Iniva’s library and information services, including archive materials. Her research interests are contemporary visual arts, British and Caribbean literature, feminism and gender theory.

Link to Personal Website: http://www.iniva.org/library/archive/people/h/hope_sonia

Snow Day (The Period)



Snow Day (The Period) 
Lucy Pawlak

Publishing Info:
London (?), UK, date unknown.
A5, 8 pages.
Colour inkjet on glossy white paper.

Description: 
A narrative set on Clapham Common (London) where an out of controll snowball causes a disaster.

Link to Personal Website: http://shootingpeople.org/cards/Lucy_Pawlak


Slosh
Stuart Richards, Chris Ede, Tom O'Malley, Kim Botha, Jordan Ring, Helen Andover and Rose Freer

Publishing Info:
Portsmouth, UK, 2005
A4, 32 pages, Folded A3 sheets.
Black & white photocopy on newsprint.

Description: 
Black & white satirical newspaper, showcasing seven illustrators
Created by a group of students about to graduate from the Illustration BA(HONS) Degree, University of Portsmouth, UK.

Link to Personal Website: None listed