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