The People’s Graphic Design Archive makes all 13 issues of Mimi Zeiger’s influential architecture zine, loud paper, available online

Following a residency at Stairwell Los Angeles, all 13 issues of loud paper—a Los Angeles–based architecture zine “dedicated to increasing the volume of architectural discourse,” published by Mimi Zeiger over an 11-year period—are now freely accessible online at the People’s Graphic Design Archive (PGDA).

Louise Sandhaus, a co-director of the PGDA, told AN that she envisioned the crowd-sourced virtual archive, which exhibits more than 10,000 graphic design documents, as a platform for showing “the expansiveness of cultural representations,” with the intention of “hopefully inspiring people to not feel pinned down in any certain orientation or aesthetic.” Sandhaus reflected back on it as an online resource as

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