#Zine update:
Despite all you nutters with your chaos of submissions formats (I kid - it's actually very true to the creation process of a classic 'zine!), we're closing in on a final layout.
We're looking at a 24-pager, once @JeniRizio has sent along a follow-up email.
Colour and formatting tweaks next, but I also need the names you want to go by! (Anon's covered.)
@ceorl, @corlin, @AndersonArtwork, @POOetryma, @jenebene, @Boyceaz, @JGSchaeffer, @IrelandTorin, @redenigma, what'll it be?
Your voice came through so beautifully in the recipe! Thanks so much for it, enigma!
@MLClark @JeniRizio @ceorl @AndersonArtwork @POOetryma @jenebene @Boyceaz @JGSchaeffer @IrelandTorin @redenigma
Great news.
Sign anything by me with the single name "Corlin"
Also ?
is this 24 pages of 8 ½ x 11
or
24 pages of 8 ½ x 5 ½
?
@corlin @JeniRizio @ceorl @AndersonArtwork @POOetryma @jenebene @Boyceaz @JGSchaeffer @IrelandTorin @redenigma
24 pages of 8 ½ x 5 ½!
I have colour options set up (pantone equivalents noted), but we can all chat about those once the last of the content is in, and the formatting tweaked. Close to the finish now! (Herding cats is easier, but we get the job done eventually. 😉)
@MLClark @JeniRizio @ceorl @AndersonArtwork @POOetryma @jenebene @Boyceaz @JGSchaeffer @IrelandTorin @redenigma
Great.
Thanks For all your hard work.
I will give a shout out to the printer, tell him it is coming along.
When the files are ready, I know to make sure the colour is in CMYK (as opposed to RGB: better for matching to the colour-library on site), but would your printer prefer the pages in 8 ½ x 11 format (i.e., following the standards for double-sided printing, so pages 1 & 24 together, 2 & 23, 3 & 22, etc.) or as a file with 24 separate pages for him to arrange instead?
(When I worked as an EIC, we used to send out materials 4 by 4 at a time: four colours, four pages on one broadsheet.)
I don't know for sure. I will ask
But best practice Is to lay out 8 ½ x 11 boards, "print and turn". "self cover".
btw
print and turn means ...
if you are holding the layout boards landscape, page 1 in on the left side, and then page 2 is also on the left side.
so Yes 8 ½ x 11 format (i.e., following the standards for double-sided printing, so pages 1 & 24 together, 2 & 23, 3 & 22, etc.)
👍🏻 Yes indeed! I did this often in another life. Standard file format for double-sided printing will be my default unless I hear otherwise. Thanks for confirming!
Actually, let's just quickly confirm process, because usually it goes "back page front page", not Page 1 on the left.
So I'd be laying out the sheets:
24-1
2-23
22-3
4-21
20-5
6-19
18-7
8-17
16-9
10-15
14-11
12-13
Do you have a print set-up that would require a different order?
Ok that will work.
we call that "work and tumble"
This going to print on a 8 ½ x 11 press.
So "work and turn" means all the sheets go through the press the same way, meaning the "header" or "gripper" in on page 1 then turn the paper and "gripper is on page 2. each sheet has the same gripper margin at the same end.
Work and tumble means the paper is tumbled, head over tail. as is goes through the press, for second side.
Gotcha.
I'm used to larger industry processes where four pages are processed at once, but always with the aforementioned order between pairs.
This is great! I learned something today - even if I still can't quite visualize how a left-sided Page 1 works.
Thanks for clarifying, and introducing a different process to my life!
This is why I was confused for a second, but you hadn't mentioned the flip. This is the standard process for a 4-page broadsheet, too, but without the mention of flipping one sheet I was confused.
So, if it helps, I can set up the file with the following 8.5 x 11 boards:
24-1 (but upside down, so 1 is on the "left" visually)
2-23
22-3 (upside down)
4-21
and so on, and so forth.
Your image still doesn't make sense with P1 (it would be upside down when folded), but the reverse works.
so work and turn is usually better for registration. same gripper. each sheet.
But in truth for this project it don't matter.
Or we can just stick to the basic format for a work-and-tumble to reduce chances of error!
I still don't understand how this process yields a Page 1 that emerges right-side-up, but at this point I'll defer to your experience with the process. It's been 14 years since I last visited an industrial press; knowledge declines without active use.
If you say 1-24, flipped 2-23, etc., I'll set up the 12 boards that way and leave it in your and your printer's capable hands! I'll see if I can find a video to figure out what I'm missing about the visuals you so kindly shared. Cheers.
Yeah, I think we both did a good job of confusing ourselves when we both have different bodies of experience with presses. :)
A flipped 1-24 makes more sense (which is essentially 24-1, just turned around), and is what shows up in all the guides I'm touching base with now. A right-side-up Page 1 on the left side of the board would be facing the fold, and that wouldn't work for the final product.
But text is an inferior medium for these kinds of confirmation chats, sometimes! 😅
There's time enough to confirm the final form, though - and it'll be an easy fix if the printer needs this formatted differently, no matter what. Thanks for taking the time to talk 'shop with me, Corlin - and for making all the vital contacts with "our guy".
P.S. Does he want his press named in the credits?
i don't know i will ask.
Much obliged!
@MLClark @JeniRizio @ceorl @corlin @POOetryma @jenebene @Boyceaz @JGSchaeffer @IrelandTorin @redenigma
I go by:
R. Scott Anderson
p.s. So those were ok as submissions? I have others. And I can send any of them as text rather than in meme form.
They were indeed, Scott!
I took Ocean's Breath for this issue, and I look forward to seeing another of your pieces for Issue 2 (after this one's been put to bed!).
I received work via Discord, email, photo meme, blog link, CoSo toot, third-party dropbox... everything but smoke signal and carrier pigeon! 😅
All part of the fun (& proof that herding cats is easier).
Thanks so much!
@JeniRizio @ceorl @corlin @POOetryma @jenebene @Boyceaz @JGSchaeffer @IrelandTorin @redenigma
@MLClark @AndersonArtwork @JeniRizio @ceorl @corlin @POOetryma @jenebene @Boyceaz @JGSchaeffer @IrelandTorin @redenigma so excited to see the result of this project. Amzing cooperation
@MLClark @AndersonArtwork @ceorl @corlin @POOetryma @jenebene @Boyceaz @JGSchaeffer @IrelandTorin @redenigma I find as a journalist, a lot of publications like a Word doc using 12 pt Times New Roman.
That is indeed the standard - though the standard has been shifting a bit in recent years, with respect to fonts.
(e.g., I submit all my reviews and stories in Garamond, but for one of my editing jobs TNR is absolute.)
But this project inspired by the classic 'zine culture, so I'm totally okay with folks manifesting its chaos while they build confidence in submitting at all. :)
@AndersonArtwork @ceorl @corlin @POOetryma @jenebene @Boyceaz @JGSchaeffer @IrelandTorin @redenigma
@MLClark @JeniRizio @AndersonArtwork @ceorl @POOetryma @jenebene @Boyceaz @JGSchaeffer @IrelandTorin @redenigma
agree.
this be a Zine, called abZurd, after all.
Fonts like TNR, are "the man's" fonts.
😁
@MLClark okay - I’ve been AWOL for too long - there’s a zine and I have a credit?
Well, that’s exciting! What did I contribute?
Jean Bébhinn is just fine I think …
Your gorgeous mushroom shot! SAFELY presented so as not to give anyone silly ideas about nibbling on whatever they find in the woods! :) Thanks, Jean!
@MLClark @JeniRizio @ceorl @corlin @AndersonArtwork @POOetryma @jenebene @Boyceaz @JGSchaeffer @redenigma Thanks! How about T. Ireland?
Also, I've no idea how you're going about the formatting, but on the off chance you're varying things like fonts instead of having them be consistent all the way through and/or are trying to do something visually unique for each segment, you *could* consider using a monospace font for my submission - one of my quirks is I really like monospace fonts, haha.
You know what? This'll require a little more tinkering with layout this weekend, but I think I can do something fun for your piece that will allow it to break from the standard fonts for the rest.
I did something a bit playful for @ceorl's story, but one thing the #Zine is still missing could be added with your base text, so I'll add that playful flair and give you your monospace, too. 👌
@JeniRizio @corlin @AndersonArtwork @POOetryma @jenebene @Boyceaz @JGSchaeffer @redenigma
@MLClark @ceorl @JeniRizio @corlin @AndersonArtwork @POOetryma @jenebene @Boyceaz @JGSchaeffer @redenigma Oh awesome! Thanks :)
Just out of curiosity, what kinda layout/typesetting tool are you using?
I know when I've done semi-related things, I used LaTeX.
For future projects, if you're not already familiar with LaTeX you might want to check how it compares to your existing tools & maybe try it; it's *awesome* IMHO - by far the best system I know of for making printable/publishable <things>.
@MLClark @ceorl @JeniRizio @corlin @AndersonArtwork @POOetryma @jenebene @Boyceaz @JGSchaeffer @redenigma As a bit of context regarding why I say you might find LaTeX interesting for future projects, it absolutely blew my mind when I tried using it for academic papers, brochures, and the like.
It's super flexible, does exactly what you tell it to, is perfectly repeatable / makes templating a dream, & (if you're a quick typist) once you get past the learning cliff it's incredibly time-efficient.
@IrelandTorin @MLClark @ceorl @corlin @AndersonArtwork @POOetryma @jenebene @Boyceaz @JGSchaeffer @redenigma I submitted my second draft, please provide any changes.
Thanks!
@MLClark @ceorl @corlin @AndersonArtwork @POOetryma @jenebene @Boyceaz @JGSchaeffer @IrelandTorin @redenigma
Thank you, I sent a reply. :)
@MLClark @ceorl @corlin @AndersonArtwork @POOetryma @jenebene @Boyceaz @JGSchaeffer @IrelandTorin @redenigma
Jen Rizio please.
Thank you!
@MLClark @JeniRizio @ceorl @corlin @AndersonArtwork @POOetryma @jenebene @Boyceaz @JGSchaeffer @IrelandTorin i've been enigma online since 1993, so that's fine.
i probably should add that if anyone has questions about the jam, please ask me. i make so much i might have skipped something beginners don't know