TAGS- EAST LONDON FANZINE
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TAGS- EAST LONDON FANZINE


What with the cold winter nights and in-between checking out all the exhibitions on at the moment we have managed to find some time to bust out another fanzine.

"Tags: East London" is a DIY zine for all you lovers of letters / tags / drippy tags and features a collection of photos documenting some of the tags that we have spotted in and around the streets of East London. The zine is A5 in size, a yellow cover with black and white images and a splash of colour images. 30 pages in total and yours for only £3.00. Click the link below to grab yourself a copy. Some photos below of the spreads. The zine includes photos featuring tags from Oker, Nylon, ATG, INk F, Tek13, Cept, Sickboy and Word To Mother to name a few.
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