I created this zine as a submission to the June 2024 Zine Jam: Pride Edition hosted by metaparadox. Everyone is welcome to print a copy of this zine for their personal collection if they'd like. Please don't alter or sell it. Here's a helpful diagram on how to fold a mini zine.Â
I created this zine as a submission to the June 2024 Zine Jam: Pride Edition hosted by metaparadox. Everyone is welcome to print a copy of this zine for their personal collection if they'd like. Please don't alter or sell it. Here's a helpful diagram on how to fold a mini zine.Â
Fun facts!
Fun facts!
This zine uses colors from the first pride flag! The design was created in 1978 by Gilbert Baker, and it had eight stripes, with a specific meaning assigned to each of the colors. Hot pink for sex, red for life, orange for healing, yellow for sunlight, green for nature, turquoise for magic/art, indigo for serenity, and violet for spirit.
This zine uses colors from the first pride flag! The design was created in 1978 by Gilbert Baker, and it had eight stripes, with a specific meaning assigned to each of the colors. Hot pink for sex, red for life, orange for healing, yellow for sunlight, green for nature, turquoise for magic/art, indigo for serenity, and violet for spirit.
All of these are real bug photos that I took off of the website iNaturalist. I didn't doctor the photos in any way, other than cutting them out of their surroundings.
All of these are real bug photos that I took off of the website iNaturalist. I didn't doctor the photos in any way, other than cutting them out of their surroundings.
I wrote down the common and scientific names for each individual species - you can see the index here.
I wrote down the common and scientific names for each individual species - you can see the index here.