what is a colophon?
a colophon is "an inscription at the end of a book or manuscript usually with facts about its production" and/or "an identifying mark used by a printer or a publisher" according to mirriam webster.
i named this part "imprint" at first, but apparently an imprint is in or at least closer to the beginning of a book or newspaper, which didn't fit. same goes for the "editorial page", the "masthead" and the "folio" and apparently the discrepancy between placings is too much, but applying it to a website is ok, even tho it makes much less sense.
i am so normal.


about
hi, my name is zero (for this) or vincent (for more official things). neither is my legal name. my pronouns are he/him and it/its. i like books, space, monsters and lowercase letters.
this is my little corner of the internet and just a place to put my writings, zines and thoughts.
ok, but why are there these weird illustrations?
because this is a newspaper and every newspaper has dangerous and/or false advertisements.


contact
if you want to reach out, share your thoughts and comments or have a book recommendation, you can write to zerospacetimes [at] proton [dot] me . at least until i figure out how comments or a guestbook or something like that would work.
credits and copyright
- design and layout: based on "noodle soup times" by eggramen and inspired by the book "hot singles in your area" by jordan shively.
- hosted by: neocities.
- cover, title and illustrations: made with canva (the free version) and additional elements from pexels, this and this to be exact.
- i use the fonts "special elite" for the titles, "courier prime" for the body and "the computer says no" in the illustrations.
this work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
