Zine series
Design & production
Commissioned to design a series of bespoke zines with photographer Zoë Law, the project celebrated people of special interest to her practice. Each edition became a creative indulgence, a space where collaboration took centre stage and design met storytelling.
Together, we crafted intimate, tactile publications that offered readers a rare glimpse into the minds and processes of the featured creatives, capturing their individuality through thoughtful design and imagery.
Zine for Eunice Olumide: fashion activist
Zine for Juliette Larthe: film-maker
The execution of the project required careful planning and creative problem-solving to maximise limited resources. Working within the small budget, we designed and built the modular grid using inexpensive, adaptable materials, which allowed the structure to grow as participation increased.
Over the course of a month at Colonnade House, the installation expanded daily as more members of the public added their stories and images.
In the adjoining gallery space, we presented a series of new photographic portraits of young people from Worthing, showing a forward-looking vision of the town’s identity, creating a intergenerational dialogue.
The series featured Eunice Olumide, fashion activist; Juliette Larthe, filmmaker; Tara St Hill, fashion icon; and Victoria Grant, milliner extraordinaire.
Zine for Tara St Hill: fashion icon
Zine for Victoria Grant, milliner extraordinaire