A single sheet of paper that folds down into an 8-page mini-booklet. No staples needed — you just fold and cut.
See Zines for some background on the history of zine-making.
You need exactly 8 pages in reading order. Octavo handles the rotation and placement so everything ends up the right way round when you fold the sheet.
Whether the zine opens left-to-right (like a typical English book) or right-to-left (for Hebrew, Arabic, or manga-style layouts).
Choose what to print on the back of the sheet:
Adds a folding and cutting guide as a separate print job, showing you how to turn the printed sheet into two zines.
It’s worth noting that on an 8 page zine, different pages will have a different ‘edge’ (or edges!) where the page touches the edge of the paper. This can affect where the printer margins are on each of your zine’s pages. Don’t worry, Octavo will show you a preview of the printer margins, so you know where to avoid putting content!