SQUIGGLE
A graphic project, in zine format, that explores the combination of illustration and analog printing techniques (acetone transfers, in this case). 
Here, all illustrations were created from the same starting point — a random squiggly line that filled the page — which allowed for some funky but really interesting compositions.


PROCESS
This project first started as a set of tiny sketches that helped plan it all out.
Then, the illustrations were made and separated in two layers (line and filling), which had to be printed separately with toner on regular cheap printing paper. After this, all was set to do the final acetone transfer printing, which required the use of a printing press (to help with the pressure).
Lastly, the pages were all put together and the zine was hand stitched.


You can find some more of my work 
at @diana_amarelo on instagram 

Squiggle zine
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Squiggle zine

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