Shawn lives in Brooklyn with his wife and two kids. He spends his days drawing and making a zine called Neophyte. Occasionally he designs things for the internet. Years ago, he co-founded a NYC technology company, Harvest. If he were to acquire a pet, he’d consider either a cat or a capybara.
Do you have a body of work (drawings, poetry, stories) that you want to collect into a zine? Or do you want to put together your favorite recipes as a zine to share with friends? Or perhaps you’ve always wanted to make a fanzine for Britney but you’re not sure how?
You can make a zine out of anything, as long as it can be printed, and I’d like to show you how. In this virtual workshop, I’ll show you how to make multi-page zines that are meant to be reproduced on a photocopier or digital printer.
And I’ll use your artwork (if you’re interested, see details below), to show you how I lay out a zine and prepare it for an online printer. (If enough people are interested, I can even print out that zine and mail you a few copies.)
Shawn makes a comics zine called Neophyte. The zine isn’t great, but I’ve made ten issues over the past three years, and I’ve learned some lessons along the way. Aside from drawing comics, I try to parent two kids, which really just means that I make them dinner and clean up after their mess. You can see some of my comics and zine on IG (@mrshawnliu)
🎨 Artistic Exploration
This is a more traditional format where participants absorb information through presentations and talks.
This FieldTrip will not be recorded.
Shawn lives in Brooklyn with his wife and two kids. He spends his days drawing and making a zine called Neophyte. Occasionally he designs things for the internet. Years ago, he co-founded a NYC technology company, Harvest. If he were to acquire a pet, he’d consider either a cat or a capybara.
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Wear your beginner’s hat. Go with the flow. Welcome the stumbles and fumbles. Congratulate yourself for trying. Keep going!
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