"Not too design-y": Third Place Zine is a playful publication about city life that's built for everyone
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"Not too design-y": Third Place Zine is a playful publication about city life that's built for everyone
""We came to the theme through deep discussions about what we saw going on around us. We wanted to highlight the moment we find ourselves in, as well as a look back at the history of organising.""
""These stories also offer a glimpse at resistance and mobilisation against the status quo, approached in the zine with a positive, perhaps euphoric, perspective.""
""Unity, togetherness, belonging, there is something for everyone!""
""Across both issues we wanted to create a visual identity that felt super accessible and not too design-y, shaping an aesthetic space that feels as similarly homegrown as the third places they celebrate.""
The second issue of Third Place, titled Movement Building, examines how third places facilitate mobilization. It features stories of resistance and joy, highlighting historical organizing. The issue is divided into two parts, focusing on both the locations of movements and the activities that promote unity. The editorial tone is reflected in a playful design that aims to be accessible and homegrown, celebrating togetherness and belonging through various narratives, including political and cultural themes.
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