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Zine

Processed Creatures is a series of sculptural zines based on ultra-processed foods shaped like animals or iconic objects, such as hot dogs, goldfish crackers, and gummy bears. Each 3D-printed form opens to reveal a folded micro-zine inside. The work treats snacks as artificial lifeforms—brightly colored, mass-produced, and familiar, yet strange.

A Cat's Guide of Forbidden Snacks

This zine is a playful, educational guide that explores common plants and fruits that are toxic to cats. Learn about the hidden toxins behind everyday items and how they can affect your feline companion.

Floral illustration book on a white background

Happy Chemicals
This zine uses animals to personify “happy chemicals” like dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin, exploring how screens, substances, and shared experiences shape mood, connection, and attention.

How to make a cat ( Genetic Recipe )
This mini zine explores the science behind cat fur colors and patterns in a fun, visual way. Each chromosome is like a cookbook, filled with hundreds of gene recipes, and different versions of a recipe (alleles) decide things like coat color, pattern, and more. From black and ginger to calico and tuxedo, this zine breaks down how genes work together to “bake” a cat’s coat.

It is 10pm, do you know where your cat is?

This mini pop-up zine is about surreal statements—about a cat being in unexpected places at nighttime. As the pages unfold, the cat slips into spaces it doesn’t belong, blurring the line between imagination and ordinary life.

Prints

Photo Holder w/ Packaging

Cat Stamp

BLUE CAT STAMP SITTING POSITION