
0.08 Imprints
(He/Him)
0.08 Imprints is an independent photobook/zine publisher. We design and publish projects that utilise the camera as a tool for investigation, primarily studying relationships and habits that form around ourselves, others and places. Our mission is to be an accessible platform for photographers with any amount of experience to be able to submit and share work that is aesthetically conscientious, meaningful and curious.
Website: 008imprints.co.uk
Instagram: @0.08imprints
51 Personae
(she/Her)
51 Personae is a self-sustaining independent art publishing project, believing that publishing is both an urgent and valid artistic practice. It places special emphasis on life experiences in Asia and the Third World, as well as marginalized voices under suppression, exploring the contemporary forms, possibilities and potential of “realism” in art as expressive actions.
Website: 51personae.org
Instagram: @51personaeproject
Amber Carter Art
(She/Her)
Creating with a drive for authentic storytelling and representation, my work focuses on the character, on human experiences and the desire to tell untold stories. I work deftly between digital and hand-made methods, and tackle both narrative and design-based work with imagination and empathy. My practice is geared towards self-publishing, editorial design and narrative illustration.
Website: ambercarterart.etsy.com
Instgram/TikTok: @ambercarter.art
Bee Wong
(They/Them)
Pensive illustrator & doodler – i have been reconnecting with my identity through making philosophical zines, silly stickers and whimsical prints
Website: seaspaghetti.co.uk
Instagram: @seaspaghetti
Dal Kular & Sheree Mack
(She/Her)
Dal makes perzines on race, creativity, nature, memory and identity. Sheree makes zines on similar themes from the perspective of a Black Woman in nature, as well as the Black Nature in Residence zine (3 issues), a collaborative zine. Both make one off zines too. Dal also makes journals, notebooks, cartonera and badges as liberatory and anti-colonial archival practice. Sheree and Dal both have visual journaling practices.
Instagram: @dalkular @shereemackwrites
Dig Where You Stand- zines
(She/Her)- collective
We were brought together by Dig Where You Stands archive workshop aimed at women of colour. In one of the sessions, we explored zines as a way of registering our experiences and reflecting on memory making as a disputed territory. That stayed with us as a group and are happy to be taking our love of zine making to Over Here Zine Fest.
Eunis Hailey Scalett
We are doing our original drawing, but also we are making some cute and hand-made craft as well.
Instagram:@ ty._paint
Fajar Kayani
(She/Her)
Fajar Kayani is a multidisciplinary creative based in Manchester. Her practice mainly explores the significance of everyday objects and how their origins and daily use can be used to create a portrait and/or archive of the self. Working mainly in print, collage and poetry, Fajar takes inspiration from the mundane to extract works which aim to express a sense of nostalgia, memory and personal history.
Website: fajarkayani.com
Instagram: @fajkart
Isa & Lily Seminega
(she/her)
We’re a family of readers celebrating inclusive children’s books. We write zines about books we’re obsessed with, Black culture and all things creative. We also make illustrated products for book lovers
Wesbite: gloriousreads.com
Instagram: @gloriousreads
Linya
(He/Him)
Second-rate cartoon artist.
Instagram: @linya_book_zine
Little Crafts Art
My promotional purpose is to share my artwork such as hand-painted cards and zine
Instagram: @littlecrafts_art
Morrowdragon
(He/Him)
Hey! I’m morrowdragon, a Cantonese comic and zine artist based in London. My comics explore queer experiences growing up in small cities like Hong Kong and Macau. Like “Lotus’ Dream”, it explores queer youth, fantasies, and self-discovery based in both cities. I am currently making a long series comic, “SkeleMacaco”, packing action and navigating relationships in one story.
Instagram: @morrowdragon
Nabila Cruz
(She/Her)
I make personal zines about things I love or with my poetry, which I sell for a small fee. I still feel fairly new to zine making as I made my first zine in 2023, but I enjoy it so much it has become my mission to get everyone to make one zine in their lifetime. And so I also facilitate zine making workshops and through those have enabled collective zines, which I usually share for free during zine fairs.
Website: nabilacruz.com
Instagram: @ninavoluminosa
Ollie Hicks
(They/Them)
Ollie is a Black butch comics creator based on the Wirral. They make silly, joyful and horny queer comics and zines. Their work revolves around butch bodies, sexuality and goofy religious trauma.
Website: hickscomics.com
Instagram: @drolliehicks
Rain Bug Studio
(She/Her)
I’m a creative artist who loves making whimsical and cosy pieces, from digital prints and stickers to felt keyrings and clay bits.
Instagram: @rainbugstudio
Rooted
(She/Her)
Jade Lindo is a PhD researcher at the University of Warwick and Kew Gardens, exploring the cultural and historical significance of the Breadfruit through the lenses of Caribbean history, identity, and gender. Her work highlights the intersections of colonialism, migration, and environmental history, amplifying underrepresented narratives within design and heritage studies. Alongside her academic research, Jade develops creative zines that translate complex historical themes into accessible, engaging formats. These zines serve as both research tools and community resources, bridging scholarship and public engagement. Passionate about Caribbean heritage, Jade seeks to connect past and present through both writing and making.
Instagram: @eat.devour.nyam
Rosy Chen Art
(She/Her)
Rosychenart is a creative brand inspired by the playful spirit of Rosy’s Siamese cat, Mocha. Each piece of art is designed to bring joy and positivity into everyday life. With a focus on adorable aesthetics, Rosy specializes in cat and tiger-themed illustrations, occasionally incorporating delightful food, cozy scenes, and delicate floral elements.
Instagram: @rosychenart
Seleena Laverne Daye
(She/Her)
Zine maker, creating zines around race, class, queerness, fandom and 90s pop culture!
Website: seleenalavernedaye.co.uk
Instagram: @seleenalavernedaye
Sharonjit Kaur Sutton
(She/Her)
Sharonjit is an Artist, Graphic Designer and Silly Billy from Birmingham. Her most recent scribbles depict birds and other creatures doing a manner of absurd things. She will be selling prints, zines, stickers and other paraphernalia.
Website: etsy.com/shop/ideasloadingmakes
Instagram: @ideasloading
Studio Haluhalo
(They/Them)
Studio Haluhalo is a queer and Filipino multidisciplinary creative studio based in Stockport, founded by Jude Whippey and Pita Santos. We create books and zines rooted in themes of identity, and our work spans from food photography to menu design. We also host workshops that explore identity, process, and technique. We aim to create safe spaces for creative connections and community.
Instagram: @studiohaluhalo
Two Little Points
(She/Her)
Two Little Points is a creative brand linking Hong Kong and the UK. We use vibrant illustrations and graphic design to tell stories through our zines, exploring themes like memory, encouragement, and upcoming topics of diaspora and food.
Instagram: @twolittlepoints
The Undead Cat
(They/He)
Hey I’m Lucas, I’m an illustrator and musician from Malaysia. Many of my work consist of my exploration of queerness and emotional. Expressing them through music, comics and illustrations. And some silly cats on the side!
Instagram: @theundeadcat
WingYu Yeung Art
(She/Her)
WingYu Yeung is a UK-based illustrator and artist originally from Hong Kong. A former graphic designer and mum of four, she returned to painting in 2020 as a way to heal and reconnect with herself. Her work explores themes of motherhood, loss, resilience, and personal growth. At the event, WingYu will showcase her zines, greeting cards, and art prints — and will also be offering live portrait painting for visitors.
Website: wingyuyeungart.com
Instagram/Facebook: @wingyuyeungART
Zac Burger
(He/Him)
Zac Burger is a DIY musician who performs as The Burgers. His latest album Kick Fights to Lose is accompanied by a zine titled Unrecognized Anger, which explores the exclusion and silencing of dissent within “progressive” cultural spaces.
Instagram: @theburgersmusic
Zeen Tawa
I create a range of work inspired by nature and my heritage of Indian culture so. I also create work based around growing up as a 2nd gen immigrant in this country as that doesn’t get covered much so creating zines helps explore that.
Instagram: @zeentawa