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  3. Quite a lot of people in my feed create #zines.

Quite a lot of people in my feed create #zines.

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  • naturemc@mastodon.onlineN naturemc@mastodon.online

    Quite a lot of people in my feed create #zines. May I ask what programme you use for the design of pages with more text? Especially for #minizines ?

    I only know Indesign for professional books, and my last mini #zine was drawn/written by hand, then scanned.

    Any simple software recommandation just for a hobby? (And I don't have the money to pay Adobe-Stuff). How do you make your zines?

    #zinemaking #zinester #zinemaker

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    @NatureMC I use InDesign, since I need it for my day job, but have every intention to teach myself Affinity Designer so that I’m not dependent on Adobe

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    • stevenlawsonphotography@mastoart.socialS stevenlawsonphotography@mastoart.social

      @NatureMC I use Affinity Publisher, which works in a very similar way to Adobe InDesign, but the big difference is that the Affinity creative suite, including Publisher, Photo and Designer, is now FREE!

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      @NatureMC @StevenLawsonPhotography Woah, I did not hear this news that they had opened up publisher for free! I might have to second guess my software loyalties…

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      • miksimum@zirk.usM miksimum@zirk.us

        @NatureMC I’m trying to lean into an open source stack, so I use Scribus for page layouts. It’s been working so far, though things always need a little bit of manual attention

        PS: who makes zines on your feed? I would love to broaden that specific horizon!

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        @miksimum Thank you!

        Examples: @StevenLawsonPhotography or @susankayequinn

        The best way to discover people is by subscribing to hashtags. I subscribed to #zines

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          @NatureMC It can, Affinity Photo is a very capable Photoshop-like program, while Designer is every bit as capable as Illustrator, and they all work beautifully together from the same interface.

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          • nash@labyrinth.socialN nash@labyrinth.social

            @NatureMC @impalcature That's correct! ZineArranger just flips pages around to get them ready to print. For making the PDF, I used to just use LibreOffice Writer (a free program like MS Word), which really does a fine job. Recently I have started using Scribus, which is also free but is a little more toward the InDesign / MS Publisher route, where it's a bit more technical but you can get more in-depth with the layout

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            @nash Thanks for explaining.
            I just had a look into Affinity, someone recommended, that's more what I look for.

            @impalcature

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            • tylerzonia@comicscamp.clubT tylerzonia@comicscamp.club

              @NatureMC I use InDesign, since I need it for my day job, but have every intention to teach myself Affinity Designer so that I’m not dependent on Adobe

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              @tylerzonia In former times, had InDesign for the job but since I'm freelanced ... Affinity Designer looks quite good.

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              • miksimum@zirk.usM miksimum@zirk.us

                @NatureMC @StevenLawsonPhotography Woah, I did not hear this news that they had opened up publisher for free! I might have to second guess my software loyalties…

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                @miksimum @NatureMC https://www.affinity.studio/

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                  @NatureMC https://www.affinity.studio/

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                  • stevenlawsonphotography@mastoart.socialS stevenlawsonphotography@mastoart.social

                    @NatureMC It can, Affinity Photo is a very capable Photoshop-like program, while Designer is every bit as capable as Illustrator, and they all work beautifully together from the same interface.

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                    @StevenLawsonPhotography I will have a look at it!

                    On the other hand, I do love drawing mini-zines by hand on real paper. It feels so wonderfully liberating from AI slop and also my job, where I had to fill books and newspaper pages. 😎 I can allow myself to be a dabbling amateur again. 😁 https://ko-fi.com/s/700d3d3138

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                    • naturemc@mastodon.onlineN naturemc@mastodon.online

                      @impalcature Thanks!
                      Do I understand it right that I need a readily designed pdf and this is something like a converter into different sizes?

                      I'm searching for a kind of desktop publishing program: choosing typography, placing texts/Fotos/graphics, designing the pages ...

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                      @NatureMC @impalcature

                      Zinearranger sorts pages of a PDF document suitable for creating various booklets. This is a quite handy tool for postprocessing.

                      E.g. Scribus for writing or the now free available Affinity suite (but which constantly phones home...)

                      Or if typography is on top and design second (and you're used to work with a markup language: Something based on LateX/conTeXt or perhaps Typst

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                      Javad Ibrahimli | I Tried Typst (And Actually Loved It)

                      How Overleaf pushed me to the edge at the start of my graduation thesis semester, and why Typst turned out to be the tool I didn't know I needed.

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                      • naturemc@mastodon.onlineN naturemc@mastodon.online

                        Quite a lot of people in my feed create #zines. May I ask what programme you use for the design of pages with more text? Especially for #minizines ?

                        I only know Indesign for professional books, and my last mini #zine was drawn/written by hand, then scanned.

                        Any simple software recommandation just for a hobby? (And I don't have the money to pay Adobe-Stuff). How do you make your zines?

                        #zinemaking #zinester #zinemaker

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                        @NatureMC I would use Inkscape. It's more like Illustrator than InDesign, but it's more than enough for zines.

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