Friday 21 January 2011

The Liberated Press issue 2

The second issue of The Liberated Press is now out in stores. "The Liberated Press is a lovingly created free quarterly lo-fi mode of communication that aims to celebrate creativity with a truly independent and rebellious spirit. Inspired by 60’s & 70’s underground counter culture, zines and handmade revolutionary propaganda, our aim is simple; to create a periodical that is subversive, collectible & coveted. A platform for emerging talent, providing space for writers, artists and designers to explore their creativity in print. Computers are used sparingly. We still have the blisters on our hands to prove it".

In october we had an optional project (I didn't do it) that meant we could get published in this issue. A few people from my course got published, which is awesome! This issue is all about Liberty turning 135 years, so the number 135 was the theme for the whole thing.

The Liberated Press is an A1 broadsheet, with a poster one one side and the information or text on the other. It's something similar to what I want to do for my project for ISTD.



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