The concept behind Australian zine Hungry is pretty simple. Born out of a cold Melbourne night and a few drinks, the creative team behind the low-budget publication decided that each issue will have a different theme. The illustrators interpret this theme as they wish. But the main focus of the zine is to have fun without the confines of a tight brief. Itâs a creative and vibrant publication, just one issue old but worth keeping a close eye on.
Hungry Zine
by Lost At E Minor in Culture on 23 May 2006
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