![]() Starting at the student-friendly price of £5 for a Zine, your printed designs could be sitting on your desk within 48 hours. Sometimes it really is the simple pleasures in life that matter most. ![]() Or if thermonuclear physics is your area of expertise, then we know nothing about thermonuclear physics and therefore cannot come up with a relatable reference. You could just produce an A4 magazine anyway – y’know, with calculations and stuff. If fashion is your game, our Broadsheet is spot on for letting people know about your latest designs from a variety of angles. If you’re a photography student, our Tabloid is the ideal tool for showing off that edgy shot of Borough market at sunrise from the weekend. Newspapers are just for news, right? Wrong. (Disclaimer: the Zine is not guaranteed to get you a First). Presenting to a packed seminar room solely on a Zine may not exactly make you Student of the Year, but a funky little handout alongside a last-minute hungover PowerPoint is guaranteed to get you a First. Quick, easy, and simple are all top of the agenda here – for which our Paper Zine fits the bill perfectly. We want something that looks slick, isn’t too difficult to operate, and gets your message across in a unique and refreshing way. You probably use InDesign to view your wonderful creations, so why not print on paper? Of course if you’re a designer, PowerPoint and Prezi are blasphemy. However, crucially, it’s very complex to use and the transitioning between slides will make you feel seasick. For one, a nifty little tool called Prezi, which is sort of like PowerPoint’s cooler younger sibling. Sure, it can help students explain things more clearly than the spoken word alone, but come on – PowerPoint’s had its fun, it’s time we shook things up a bit. Worry not, this isn’t a lengthy rant about how awful PowerPoint is. Are you bored? We’re bored just asking you to imagine it. If you haven’t, try and imagine how many PowerPoint presentations are happening right now. Ever heard of the phrase ‘Death by PowerPoint’? If you have, you’ll know exactly what we’re talking about. It’s been said that students have a slightly short attention span. Want to get your message across without sending people to sleep? Read on – we’ve got just the thing.
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