The Language of Fear Zine by Cherie Valenzuela

$20.00

“Immerse yourself in The Language of Fear, a meticulously crafted zine that explores how horror typography has evolved to strike terror in our hearts and minds. At 8.5” x 11” and spanning 12 pages of beautifully stylized, full-color design, this gothic passion project is a tribute to the artistry that shapes our most haunting visual experiences.

Inspired by classics like Rosemary’s Baby, Nosferatu, and The Witch, every page is drenched in a rich red, beige, and black palette.

This isn't just a zine—it’s a love letter to fear, letterforms, and the potent power of design in horror. A must-have for typography enthusiasts, horror aficionados, and anyone who wants to uncover the artistry behind their nightmares.” -Cherie Valenzuela

8.5” x 11”

*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.

“Immerse yourself in The Language of Fear, a meticulously crafted zine that explores how horror typography has evolved to strike terror in our hearts and minds. At 8.5” x 11” and spanning 12 pages of beautifully stylized, full-color design, this gothic passion project is a tribute to the artistry that shapes our most haunting visual experiences.

Inspired by classics like Rosemary’s Baby, Nosferatu, and The Witch, every page is drenched in a rich red, beige, and black palette.

This isn't just a zine—it’s a love letter to fear, letterforms, and the potent power of design in horror. A must-have for typography enthusiasts, horror aficionados, and anyone who wants to uncover the artistry behind their nightmares.” -Cherie Valenzuela

8.5” x 11”

*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.

Cherie Valenzuela (they/them) is a queer neurodivergent artist and designer whose work explores identity, pop culture, and collective care. Through zines, stickers, branding, and interactive media, they combine bold aesthetics with personal narrative and accessibility. Rooted in DIY traditions, Cherie’s practice centers memory, humor, and resistance. Their work is tactile, emotionally resonant, and grounded in a belief that design can empower those most often excluded.
Instagram: @Cherie_Valenzuela