How to Make a Zine in InDesign | 6-Step Tutorial (with free template) (2024)

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Zines, self-published mini magazines, are a fresh and exciting way to present photos, illustrations or ideas. Here we’ll look at how you can put together your own zine layout in InDesign, complete with page numbers, print-friendly color, and a stylish design. You’ll also learn how to export your zine artwork correctly for printing.

By the end of the tutorial you’ll have a zine template you can customise to make a more unique design.

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Suitable for relative beginners to InDesign, this is a great all-round introduction to basic print design techniques.

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What You’ll Need to Create Your Zine

As well as access to Adobe InDesign, you’ll need a selection of images and fonts to use in your zine.

To recreate the design pictured here, you can download the following photos and fonts:

Install the font onto your computer and you’re ready to start designing.

How to Set Up the Zine Document in InDesign

Step 1

Open InDesign and go to File > New > Document.

Set up the document for Print, with an A5 page size (148 x 210 mm). Set the number of pages to 10 and make sure Facing Pages is checked.

Add a Top and Bottom Margin of 19 mm, set the Inside Margin to 21 mm and the Bottom Margin to 25 mm.

Finally, add a 5 mm Bleed to all edges except the Inside edge, and click Create.

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Step 2

Expand the Layers panel (Window > Layers).

Double-click on Layer 1 and rename this Color.

Create two more new layers — Photos, and Type.

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Step 3

Expand the Swatches panel (Window > Color > Swatches).

Choose New Color Swatch from the panel’s drop-down menu (at top-right).

With the Type set to Process and Mode to CMYK, set the levels below to C=96 M=82 Y=3 K=0. Click Add and Done.

Create a second new swatch, C=0 M=86 Y=89 K=0.

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Step 4

Choose New Gradient Swatch from the Swatches panel’s menu.

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Name the swatch GradientSwatch. Click on the left-hand stop on the Gradient Ramp, and choose your blue swatch, C=96 M=82 Y=3 K=0, from the Stop Colormenu.

For the right-hand stop choose your red swatch, C=0 M=86 Y=89 K=0.

Click Add and Done.

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2. How to Edit Your Zine’s Master Pages

Step 1

Double-click on the A-Master icon at the top of the Pages panel (Window > Pages) to bring up the master on your screen.

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Use the Type Tool (T) to create a text frame across the bottom of the left-hand page.

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Here you can place page numbers. With your type cursor in the frame, go to Type > Insert Special Character > Markers > Current Page Number.

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You can format the page number using the Swatches panel and Character and Paragraph panels (Window > Type & Tables > Character / Paragraph).

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Step 2

Edit > Copy and Edit > Paste the page number text frame, moving this over to the right-hand page.

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Step 3

Use the Rectangle Tool (M) to create a tall, narrow shape across the left edge of the spread, taking it up to the bleed, and allowing a small area to extend onto the page.

Set the Fill Color of this to Gradient Swatch.

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Copy and Paste the rectangle, and on the copy, Right-Click > Transform > Flip Horizontal.

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Move this over into a mirrored position on the right-hand page.

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Step 4

In the Pages panel, Right-Click on the A-Master icon, and choose Duplicate Master Spread “A-Master”.

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On the new B-Master, select and delete the page number text frames.

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Step 5

In the Pages panel, select the top [None] master page, and choose Apply Master to Pages from the panel’s drop-down menu.

We want to have no master applied to the front and back cover of our zine, which is on pages 1 and 10 of our document. So type in 1, 10and click OK.

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Select the B-Master icon in the Pages panel, and, as before, choose Apply Master to Pages. You want to apply the B-Master to any pages which you don’t want to have page numbers. In this case, I type in 2, 6, before clicking OK.

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3. How to Section Your Zine

Step 1

In this zine, I want to split the document into two sections, with page 1 beginning on what is currently page 3 of the document.

To begin a new section, Right-Click on the page you want to start as page 1 (in this case page 3), and choose Numbering& Section Options.

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Step 2

In the New Section window that opens, check Start Page Numbering at, and set this to 1.

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Then click OK. You’ll get a warning message, but don’t worry about that. Just click OK.

Step 3

On the first page of the document, Right-Click > Numbering & Section Options.

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As before make sure Start Page Numbering at is selected and set to 1. But this time choose a different Style for the Page Numbering, such as lowercase roman numerals. Then click OK.

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4. How to Create a Front Cover for Your Zine

Step 1

Working on the first page (i) of your document, and on the Color layer, use the Rectangle Tool (M) to create a shape across the whole page, extending the edge up to the bleed on the top, right and bottom sides.

Set the Fill Color to Gradient Swatch.

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You can adjust the strength of the gradient from the Gradient panel (Window > Color > Gradient). Here I want to make the gradient blend more abruptly in the center of the page.

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Step 2

Copy and Edit > Paste in Place the rectangle shape, adjusting the Fill to your blue swatch, C=96 M=82 Y=3 K=0.

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With the blue shape selected go to Object > Effects > Transparency, and bring the Opacity down to 30%.

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Click on Inner Glow in the panel’s left-hand menu. With the Mode set to Normal, click on the colored square to adjust the Effect Color to your red swatch, C=0 M=86 Y=89 K=0.

Increase the Opacity to 100%.

Set the Source to Centre, Sizeto around 55 mm, Choke to 50% and Noise to about 45%. Then click OK.

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Step 3

Working on the Type layer, use the Type Tool (T) to add text to your cover, setting the Font to Cormorant and Font Color to [Paper].

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5. How to Build Up Content on the Inside Pages of Your Zine

Step 1

Select both rectangle shapes sat on the Color layer on the front cover, and Copy them.

Scroll down to the first inside spread of your zine, and Paste the shapes, moving them over onto the left-hand page.

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Step 2

Edit > Paste a second time, and with this copy selected, go to Object > Convert Shape > Ellipse.

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From the top Controlspanel adjust the Width and Height of the circles to 108 mm.

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Then move these over the top of the left page, positioning them centrally. Shift the top circle slightly up and to the right to create a slightly blurry effect.

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Step 3

You can add text to your zine using the Type Tool (T), and working on the Type layer.

Here, I’ve added text set in Cormorant and a blue, C=96 M=82 Y=3 K=0, Font Color, to the right-hand page of the spread.

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Step 4

Use the Rectangle Frame Tool (F) to create image frames on some of the pages of your zine.

Go to File > Place to drop images into the frames.

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Step 5

Use the swatches you’ve already created to format text, adding a touch of color to your typography.

Here, I’ve also set the text to Align towards spine (which you can find in the top Controls panel with the Type Tool selected).

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Step 6

Use elements you’ve already created, such as the colored rectangles and circles on the first spread, to create a quick and simple design for your back cover, on the final page of the document.

Make sure to add your website to the back cover too.

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6. How to Export Your Zine for Print

Step 1

File > Save your artwork, then go to File > Export.

Choose Adobe PDF (Print) from the Format menu, name your file, and then click Save.

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Step 2

In the Export Adobe PDF window, choose Press Quality for the Adobe PDF Preset, at the top.

Make sure the pages are set to ExportAs: Pages (not spreads).

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Click on Marks and Bleeds in the left-hand menu. Check All Printer’s Marks and Use Document Bleed Settings, before clicking Export.

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You can send off this PDF document straight to the printers, great job!

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Eager to pick up more print design skills? Check out our magazine design tutorials, or download free magazine templates for InDesign.

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FAQs

How do I make a zine booklet in InDesign? ›

Set up the document for Print, with an A5 page size (148 x 210 mm). Set the number of pages to 10 and make sure Facing Pages is checked. Add a Top and Bottom Margin of 19 mm, set the Inside Margin to 21 mm and the Bottom Margin to 25 mm. Finally, add a 5 mm Bleed to all edges except the Inside edge, and click Create.

What is the best free software for zine making? ›

Ezine Digital Zine-Making Tools

Canva Free - Free design editor. No design experience required. Flipsnack Zine Maker - Free flipbook maker (if under 15 pages). Simplest design tool where you can quickly drag and drop text boxes, shapes and images on pages.

How do you layout a zine? ›

One way to layout your zine is to fold up a blank booklet, number the pages, then take the book apart and create your content. You might also create individual pages and then cut out and glue/tape them onto a blank sheet of paper.

What is the difference between a booklet and a zine? ›

[ 1] What distinguishes zines in general is the personal nature of the content, whether the subject matter be diaristic or political. The most common definition of a zine is a self-published, black-and-white photocopied booklet. The number of copies is usually determined by the resources available.

What size is a zine template? ›

A digest-size zine is the most popular format. You simply take an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of paper and fold it in half. When putting together your zine, remember the photocopier will impose a 1/2 margin. Make sure that none of your content will be cut off in the 1/2 margin.

How many pages is a zine? ›

How many pages are in a zine? Traditionally, zines have around eight pages with saddle stitches. They also come in small batches, usually under 100 copies. If the zine has many more pages, it must be perfectly bounded (like soft-cover books).

Can you make a zine by yourself? ›

And if you want to learn how to make a zine yourself, this guide will equip you with the tools and know-how to go from idea to print. The free reign of zines allows for untethered creativity and unrestricted delivery of theories—making it a common medium for nonconformist countercultures and alternative communities.

What is the main rule of a zine? ›

ZINE (noun):

Zines may also be sewn, taped, glued—or even exist in unbound and other non-folio formats. (The main rule is that there are no rules!)

What is a zine for dummies? ›

What is a Zine? There are some variations of zines. In this context, it's a physical or digital self-published book that is available for a limited amount of time. Most zines have a small window of when it will be available, you will not be able to get the zine after the window is closed.

What size is a zine in Indesign? ›

14.8cm x 21cm is a great zine size, however other sizes are widely used. Don't panic if you need a different size, we've put together a handy little tutorial on how to resize templates .

What software should I use to make a zine? ›

Adobe Illustrator is a powerful tool for creating zines. Start by setting up your document with the correct page size and number of pages. Then, use the drawing tools to create your illustrations, and the text tools to add any written content. Once your design is complete, you can export it as a PDF for printing.

What is a zine example? ›

Literary zines: Include a self-published collection of fiction, essays, and/or poetry. Mini comics: Feature creator-made comics that are self-published, not necessarily small in size. Personal zines (aka "perzines"): Focus on the author's life, opinions, and thoughts.

What size is a zine booklet? ›

Zines also come in many different shapes and sizes, but a few formats are more common than others. The three most common zine sizes are based on standard printer-sized paper: 8.5” x 11”, 5.5” x 8.5”, and 2.75” x 4.25” (see examples below).

How do I print booklet settings in Indesign? ›

Choose File > Print Booklet. If a printer preset has the settings you want, choose it in the Print Preset menu. To use the print settings (as they appear in the Print dialog box) of the current document, choose Current Document Settings from the Print Preset menu.

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