ZINE – Analysis

Zine Composition – It is important to have some type of link between the images in a zine in order to form a coherent piece of work, this can be done even by putting similar images on each 2 page spread or by keeping some form of link be it thematic or in the style of photography across the entire zine. This not only helps the images to belong to the zine, it also allows the images to flow throughout the zine.

Juxtaposition can also be put to good use as this can also create a link through the images. This is most commonly done using color however can also be done by simply changing the feel of the images (such as using a smaller aperture next to a large aperture image in order to contrast the amount of depth of field) however juxtaposing the themes of the images can also be done to great effect.

The title and cover of the zine is arguably one of the most important elements of the zine and allows for a great degree of freedom in order to attract a viewer.

Other techniques such as typography and graphics can be used in a zine for a visual effect or for the sake of pacing.

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  1. Some good ideas coming through, but please make sure all of these tasks are completed soon!
    INTRO TO OCCUPATION / WW2 (BLOG POST)
    SJ ARCHIVES (BLOG POST)
    ARCHIVE ESSAY (BLOG POST)
    SITE VISIT (BLOG POST)include raw and edited images
    PHOTO-MONTAGE (BLOG POST)including artist references and examples
    BUNKER ARCHAEOLOGY Arist REFERENCES (BLOG POST)
    INDEPENDENT STUDY PHOTO ASSIGNMENT (BLOG POST)
    ZINE DESIGN AND LAYOUT including narrative and sequencing (BLOG POST)
    ZINE RESEARCH AND INFLUENCES (BLOG POST)
    ZINE PRESENTATION AND OUTCOME (BLOG POST)

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