DAD Terms 3

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Across
  1. 5. Two facing pages in a zine that are designed together to create a cohesive visual and narrative connection.
  2. 7. The process of producing and distributing work independently, without a commercial publisher, common in zine culture.
  3. 9. The original version of a zine that is photocopied or printed to make multiple copies.
  4. 10. Placing contrasting images or elements side by side to highlight differences or create an unexpected connection.
  5. 11. Adobe software for creating print and digital layouts.
  6. 12. A small, self-published booklet or magazine, typically made by hand or in small print runs, often used to share personal stories, art, or political views.
  7. 13. A visual art technique involving the assembly of various materials like paper, photographs, and other objects onto a surface to create a unified composition.
Down
  1. 1. Art created using a combination of different materials and techniques, often used in collaging to add depth and texture.
  2. 2. Stacking multiple images or materials in a collage to create depth, contrast, or complexity.
  3. 3. The arrangement of text, images, and other elements on a page within a zine, determining its visual flow.
  4. 4. The physical or digital process of cutting out images or objects and arranging them into a new composition.
  5. 6. A specific type of collage that uses photographs, often arranged to create surreal or abstract compositions.
  6. 7. A simple method of binding zines using staples along the spine or in the corner.
  7. 8. A personal zine that focuses on the creator’s own life, experiences, or thoughts.