Emigre magazine no.46 - Fanzines and the Culture of DIY (1998)

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Emigre magazine no.46 Fanzines and the Culture of DIY (1998) ( /EMag.php?issue=46 ) CONDITION: VERY GOOD THIS ISSUE IS SOLD OUT, A RARE AND COLLECTIBLE ITEM. From the emigre website: As more and more designers start their own magazines and become initiators of graphic products, instead of solving "problems" for others, we thought it might be inspirational to take a look at the world of fanzines and other graphic Do-It-Yourself projects.Teal Triggs gives us an insightful and considered history of the British fanzine, while Bill Gubbins, magazine man extraordinaire, in a "modestly hysterical digression," gives us his take on their US counterpart.Also, Emigre's very own sales diva, fanzine junkie, and one time Punk rock drummer, Ella Cross, picks her favorite zines, and Daniel X. O'Neil delivers nothing less than a glimpse of the future of fanzines, which looks much better than you think, as long as you really think.And from the horse's mouth comes the only true fanzine story in this issue, the inside story of Heckler, a zine gone big time and back, sort of, as told by co-publisher and DIY design man John Baccigaluppi.Besides fanzines we also look at some graphic designers who, like fanzine publishers, have taken publishing into their own hands. Orangeflux, a two-person company in Chicago, would like us to consider design as the end read more