Tag Archive for the term: comics

curb alertness

this print kind of insults drivers saying that most people can’t drive. haha. well sorry, but that’s based on personal experience. i recently moved to a quieter neighborhood, but in the area where i lived before, i used to make encounters with bad drivers on almost a daily basis. i think reflexes also have to [...]

Designer Client Relationship – video comic + make your own

Freelancers of all types but especially graphic designers will be snorking to ourselves for days and facing crazy clients with an extra glimmer in our eyes thanks to this ridiculously apt video. It was made using a website called Xtranormal.com that lets you create 3D scenes and animate characters with drag and drop actions; and [...]

Art and Science feedback loops into Space – video

This first video shares a museum exhibit that links space fiction, comics, movies and lego with artefacts from actual space exploration, aknowledging and embracing the way imagination and narrative have driven us out into the stars. Something which Star Trek scientists and fans have been comfortably pointing out for decades.

10 Ways to Get Your Writing Out There and more…

Hey everyone,
Taking a break from playing Monkey Attack with Sidney (who just turned 1!) to dash off an update. If you hear primal screechy sounds while reading, I’m sorry.
Time Management for Anarchists is now a comic drawn by Marc Ngui:
http://nomediakings.org/time_management_for_anarchists/free_anarchomic_released.html
…will tell you how to get a free advance copy.
We are running an Artcade at a [...]

What do Google, Web Browsers, and Comic Books all have in common?

Well, if you are a huge geek (and by that i mean, even geekier than me) you probably already knew about this latest release from the search engine giant. If you haven’t seen all the headlines on tech sites everywhere, he’s the quick lowdown:

Google just released a new web browser and is called: Chrome. It’s [...]

No Stores are Open on Mondays, except Drawn and Quarterly

So I headed out into the Mile End with the intention of taking pictures of some of the lovely boutiques in the Mile End, but what I didn’t think of checking out, was the fact that for many local shop owners, Monday is the day of rest. However, if you’ve yet to stop by the [...]

Ms. Guided seeks submissions

The gals and guy at Ms. Guided seek submissions for their upcoming third issue.
We’re on a roll — and we thought an appropriate theme this time around was CHANGE OF COURSE . [...]

Drawn and Quarterly store launch with Pascal Blanchet

I feel like every night for the last 2 weeks I’ve had an occasion to drink. And I’m the type to take the world up on its occasions. So needless to say, I’ve been on a bender. It all started a little before Friday, October 19th (the days are hazy), but I know the date [...]

One Neck got a Black Cape

One Neck is Iain Laurie and he’s got a new comic strip rolling that you, cherished indyish reader, might be interested to check out. Iain laurie is the artist who designed both main indyish logos (top and bottom) as well as a slew of comics for Open Journal and Worn (my other habit) and posters [...]

Toronto Comic Arts Festival!

This weekend if you’re in Toronto I hope you’re browsing and perusing up a storm at Victoria college, pawing gleefully through heaps of comic art as I’d always like to be. Really. All the time.

Come on, get out the house! (do as I say, eh, not as I do apparently.) Channel your inner child [...]


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