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1059069 No.1059069 [Reply] [Original]

Hey /lit/, can I post a request? You know the size usually size of print paper? Could you post an image with a black line in the middle you if you printed it as a landscape?

<----- Like this, but cleaner

I'm starting a project as a freelance magazine, and I figure for starters to be able to fold the paper in half as well as have a general idea of where both sides will be.

Or is there an easier way to create a magazine format?

>> No.1059072

There's a program called indesign. If you really want to start a magazine you need to get it or a program like it.
sage for not lit related

>> No.1059075

>I'm starting a project as a freelance magazine
[info needed]

>> No.1059110

Probably irrelevant, but what kind of magazine?

>> No.1059186

>>1059072
Thanks for the suggestion, but I'll do it the old fashion way.
>>1059110
Maybe a free speech magazine or a comic-related or both? I found a few small home-brewed magazines lately which is what inspired it. On the first page of one tells you how you can make a magazine like theirs.

>> No.1059209 [DELETED] 

Bump.

>> No.1059212

Bump.

>> No.1059217

Next question, if I do write about the former, how can it remain unslanted or at least won't be seen as what Fox News and all the other news corps posts. In short can I stay neutral, or do I have to be slanted because of the topic?

>> No.1059222

Why do you want to do this?

>> No.1059226

>>1059217

WTF dude. Have you ever read a magazine or journal or newspaper? How old are you? Why do you want to start a magazine when you have no clue about anything related to magazines?

>> No.1059287

>>1059069
>I'm starting a project as a freelance magazine
>I'm hiding the bathroom.

I'm gonna have to call bullshit, i have a friend who's a magazine editor, and they dont allow freelance.

>> No.1059321

>>1059287
Fine, could someone please fulfill my request and then I'll just be on my way.