 
												| Group: | Zines, mail art & other cool stuff | 
| Swap Coordinator: | TangleCrafts (contact) | 
| Swap categories: | Zines Handmade | 
| Number of people in swap: | 4 | 
| Location: | International | 
| Type: | Type 3: Package or craft | 
| Last day to signup/drop: | June 17, 2012 | 
| Date items must be sent by: | July 2, 2012 | 
| Number of swap partners: | 3 | 
| Description: | |
| Swap description: The World's Smallest Newspaper Γ’β¬β a micro-zine This swap was inspired by Lea Redmond, proprieter of The World's Smallest Postal Service, upon reading this blog post about the creation of a miniature newspaper to accompany her WSPS products. As a lifelong fan of The Borrowers (Mary Norton), I was powerless to resist... For this swap, a standard 8-page mini-zine (1/8 letter-size or A4 paper) is the maximum size for your newspaper. Unlike your average mini-zine, however, you must scale the type-face & content accordingly so that your partner will (probably) need a magnifying glass to read it. Feel free to scale-down the page size, too: If you have a master-copy of a standard-sized mini-zine, simply photocopy reducing the scale by 50% - et voila! A micro-zine with 1/16th size pages! It's up to you how small you go... The name, style & subject matter of your miniature newspaper are entirely up to you; but you should follow the basic format of a 'usual', full-scale newspaper Γ’β¬β e.g. headlines, feature stories, gossip columns, reviews, personal ads, small ads, puzzles etc (you don't need to include all of these things, so long as you are clearly emulating a newspaper style). How to make a micro-zine 
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