— Mina Bach

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I’m very happy that How to WOW a woman is now part of the collection of the London College of Communication (University of the Arts London), the Women’s Library and the British Library! Finally a chance to give back, eh.

Also it will be on sale at Artsmart market this coming Friday and Saturday (July 1st and 2nd) on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground opposite Tate Britain and Chelsea college of art & design. Save the date and fingers crossed for a sunny weekend!

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If you can’t make it, help me fund the next issue and buy it online on artist book site Karamboo HERE (price includes p&p worldwide).

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Like I did last year, I was in the curation team for The Reading Room, our end of year show in one of the containers outside LCC.

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We had less submissions than last year but the standard of the work of 1st and 2nd year students was very high.

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You can see all the books, zines, prints and posters on our tumblr and twitter. This was my display:

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The pop-up shop for the summer shows, open until late August I believe. Can you spot the Lolita poster and How to WOW a woman zine?

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The shop adds their fee and VAT to the work they sell so the prices are a bit higher. I hope to open an online shop soon to make it easier. I’ve also recently found a great place for Giclee prints so watch this space!

All photos by Jade Ellis, more from the private view on LCC’s flickr.

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I’m in the curation team that took over the Red Container exhibition and events during the Summer Degree show at LCC. We took submissions from BA Book Arts & Design students and filled the container with over a hundred books, zines and prints.

Here’s Antonella reading Sans Soleil:

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Zines and self-published little books by the window:

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We had many many events, talks and workshops during the week, it was mental. These are some figures and samples from the Origami workshop:

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I designed the poster to promote the show, one portrait A3 side (left) with the main title and image and one landscape A4 side (right) with information about the events and contact details so they can be used for different promotion purposes either together or each on their own. I’m quite happy with the result considering I had less than 24h to design and print the whole thing!.

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A few more from the Private View, it was crazy busy:

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Check out Theresa’s much more eloquent post about the exhibition on her beautiful blog.

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