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Paging Michael Fikaris: "Fontifier lets you use your own handwriting for the text you write on your computer. It turns a scanned sample of your handwriting into a handwriting font that you can use
So here's a podcast of the Jan. 24 episode of KBOO's comics interview show "Words and Pictures" -- in which S.W. Conser and I introduce highlights from last October's "True Portland Comics" panel at the Stumptown Comics Fest.
The book is called “Colorful Illustration 93*” and features stolen work from 93 different artists, most of whom are emerging young illustrators and designers. Every single image and line of text has been stolen from personal websites and blogs without
Stanford students produce a collaborative graphic novel on the prevalence of acid attacks and violence against women in Cambodia
a 224-page graphic novel titled "Shake Girl," based on the true story of a Cambodian karaoke performer named Tat Marina who was the target of an "acid attack" after she had an affair with a married man.
An excuse to waste time or a means to unleash creativity? Alasdair Sandford meets The Doodle Notebook's creator, Claire Fay, and five scribblers open their notebooks.
courtesy www.comixology.com
Portland does comickers proud.
These participants – old, young, industry veterans and those with no prior experience – have gathered at Cosmic Monkey Comics in the Hollywood District for a 24-hour comic-drawing marathon.
Bruce Mutard's fab new graphic novel The Sacrifice was launched last night as he and Melbourne comic-identity Bernard Caleo (editor of the local TANGO romance comics anthology) did what the characters in The Sacrifice like doing most - chatting and drinki
"It's called Comic Book Tattoo and sprawls to an impressive 480 pages. An article over at Comic Book Resources (via PTW) lays it all out in appropriately encyclopedic comic-nerd terms"...
a cartoon booklet by Mimi Pond
Moleskine scans become artist blogs.
from Boing Boing: In the DMZ storyline, America is plunged into civil war, a war between the redneck Free States movement and the authoritarian, Iraq-shocked US military. The two armies meet in New York, turning Manhattan into a giant, rent-asunder demili
Jared Takrouna Lane is a well known and highly respected New Zealand artist. He is most notable for his comic art (including his acclaimed serial Progress), but has also made a name for himself as an illustrator, storyboard artist and as an exhibiting fin
Since Lint is now out of print and won't be reprinted, (i.e. I've run out of photocopies) I'm going to post up the stories from it online over the next while starting with Little Boyfriend.
* Jaime Hernandez
* Carol Lay
* Esther Watson & Mark Todd
* Johnny Ryan
LA Strips
Explore the world of independent comics in Los Angeles.
Co-produced with Secret Headquarters
Growing up in Phnom Penh between the worlds of his French mother and Khmer father, Séra routinely escaped into the pages of French comics, and again as a young refugee in Paris. Now the author of a dozen graphic novels — three of which have been about
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