A5 Booklets
40pp Self Cover onto 170gsm Uncoated
Four colour print throughout
Trimmed, collated and wire stitched
40 copies.
British, Austrian & Irish street & documentary photographer Michael Goldrei, the creative mind behind Eggs Press, has a knack for capturing the humour, mundanity, and colour of everyday life. His work, which has been featured by The Guardian, BBC, Time Out, and Vogue Italia’s PhotoVogue, among others, is a testament to the power of documentary photography. His latest project, “Won’t Go To Heaven,” is a zine that digs into the graffiti of the Sex Pistols still visible on the walls of a property in West London.
“Won’t Go To Heaven” is the first in a collection of zines featuring reportage photography aimed at bringing interesting subject matters to a wider and more current audience. The zine follows a house style that is typographic, slick, and is set to become very collectible. The print spec makes for a readable, lightweight photography journal, perfect for those interested in the intersection of music, art, and history.
The zine was printed as an A5 booklet, with 40 pages self-cover onto 170gsm uncoated. The four-colour print throughout gives the images a vibrant and lifelike quality. The zines were trimmed, collated, and wire stitched, resulting in a high-quality, professional finish. The run was limited to just 40 copies, making each one a collectible item.
At Ex Why Zed, we’re proud to have been part of the production process for “Won’t Go To Heaven.” We understand the importance of quality when it comes to documentary photography limited edition books. Our team is committed to providing the highest level of service, ensuring that every project we work on is printed to the highest standard.
We’ve had the privilege of working on several other noteworthy projects. For instance, we’ve printed the “Plant Portraits” by Jerome Toole, a beautiful exploration of flora in various settings. We’ve also worked on “45 Minutes North” by Joe Griffiths, a captivating journey through the northern landscapes.
Another project that stands out is “Living Lockdown” by Sean Mcdonnell, a poignant reflection of life during the pandemic. And let’s not forget “The Sun Will Come Out Again” photobook by Tom Krawczyk, a hopeful message encapsulated in stunning photography. Each of these projects showcases the versatility and creativity of the artists we work with, and the quality of the printing services we provide.
The world of zines and photobooks is a vibrant and exciting one. Whether you’re an artist looking to publish a book or a collector seeking out limited edition pieces, there’s something incredibly satisfying about holding a beautifully printed book in your hands. At Ex Why Zed, we’re passionate about bringing these projects to life and helping artists share their work with the world. ????????