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Talk:Zine Art
The contents of this page were moved to Talk:History of Media Fanzine Art in 2025; the problem being solved is that the page was organized to describe print zines in the media fandom tradition, and we needed a place to document the art of "modern" social media zines of the 2010s-2020s that are not of the same lineage. Current barebones structure is meant to encourage documenting artstyles in zines of different fandoms. Punk/music/zinester art is probably out of scope for Fanlore, but may be worth mentioning as an aside. Another thought I had was to have a section(s) on the type of art possible for different print technologies--is this documented somewhere already?--aethel (talk) 19:05, 7 March 2025 (UTC)
- art reproduction/print technology stuff appears in various places, but I think should be copied/explained here as well. Look at History of Fanart, Hektograph Artists, Glimpse, Zine Production. I agree with Distracteddaydreamer on the other talk page that if it can be done, remerging the contents of History of Media Fanzine Art back to this page would be best, but it might be easier to see how to do it once we have assembled more non-media-fanzine art information here. I've started looking into sf and comics zine history, but keep getting sidetracked.--aethel (talk) 23:15, 9 March 2025 (UTC)