For powerful, intuitive Bay Area women and the people who live in awe of them.

Wendy’s World


For all the fashion-lovers, this is an immersion into the early-’90s downtown New York world of the ultimate cult indie fashion label, Built by Wendy, and its creator Wendy Mullin. From a mixtape of the musicians she dressed, to a map of her lower Manhattan, to a paper doll you can dress in her designs, this zine is a multimedia explosion of ways to escape into the world of Built by Wendy—a brand for which a fanzine was long overdue.

pages: 32
dimensions: 5.5” x 8.5”
published: September 2024

The first issue of our first zine. An iconic New Yorker-inspired cover by Branson Reese and layouts (and words) in the style of YM, JANE, VICE, Goop, Bon Appetit’s not-quite-notable masthead, and then some.

pages: 16
dimensions: 5.5” x 8.5”
published: August 2018

Content Queen Issue 3


In which the co-editresses of CQ check our privilege and honor our male readers with a Guys Issue. The Guys issue asks: “What do guys do at work all day?” Featuring a cover by man Tim Belonax and a guest column by man Eric Marshall and work in the style of Cosmopolitan, n+1, and, as always, Highlights.

pages: 16
dimensions: 5.5” x 8.5”
published: November 2020


Content Queen Issue 4


This issue is all about interns, and the potent, ever-ideating creatives who are tasked to manage them. Work in the style of Harper’s, The Onion, and everything in between (i.e. Highlights).

pages: 16
dimensions: 5.5” x 8.5”
published: September 2021


Contemporary NBA logos, ranked


A mini-zine by Molly and her father Michael (lending gravitas as a former sports journalist!) that separates NBA logos into four brackets—the best, mid-OK, mid-meh, and the worst.

Free with your purchase: If you purchase a copy of this zine, please write in your favorite sports logo! We’ll send you a sticker of that logo to go with your zine. Whichever logo sells out most quickly will be empirically declared “the best.”

pages: 8
dimensions: 6” x 5.5”
published: April 2024