Printed on the occasion of the 2010 New York Art Book Fair, Things the Internet Cannot Tell You collects eighteen page-long vignettes written by artist Robin Cameron, whose characters - primarily young, urban women - navigate their lives and experience the world first hand.

As its straightforward title suggests, Fourteen Frottages is a collection of rubbings made on various unspecified surfaces whose textures are translated into veiny tendrils, darkened nebulae, and overlapping geometric patches. Printed in blue ink on cream colored paper.



Submitted to tokion’s king of zine contest,
This zine was produced after a trip to tokyo.
Containing mostly abstractions it is a look into the mind.
Edition of 100
2004



Nieves is an art book publisher based in switzerland.
This zine was put together for them, Printed on lilac paper it contains typographic experiments and drawings of friends.
14 x 20 cm, saddle stitched, 2
4 pages, photocopy
Edition of 100
2004



Published in two versions, with a color cover and on lilac paper,
These were sent to a select few and included ideas
About moving to new york city, hippies and shamen.
4.25 in x 5.5 in, saddle stitched,
12 pages, color cover, photocopy
Edition of 100
2005



Self published in a limited run this book was 150 pages of conversations, typographic ideas,abstractions and realistic drawings. Visual and textual snips from daily jotting and sketching come together into four organized parts: Conversations, typographics, abstractions that could mean something, and drawing realistically.
6 in x 9 in, Perfect Bound, 150 pages, color cover
Edition of 100
2006