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On Lost Media and Dayjobs
I've been thinking about what to take up as a day-job to sustain my comics career, and I think I may have an answer: Archiving! Now, the dirty secret is that publishing does not pay well. Most people have day-jobs that help them make rent so they can make time for the job they actually want. I've known authors make big comics while making sandwiches at subway. I've seen one-man indie publishers be forced to go back to their banking day job. I myself signed a publishing deal
Dec 4, 20253 min read
Lettering is kinda like video games
Someone in game design once said that when designing UI or User Interface, the first step is to get everyone who doesn't specialize in UI out of the room. This particular part of making games requires a deep understanding of graphic design, the math of the art world, and as such it is the kryptonite to many, many artists. The same can be said of lettering in comics. In the olden days of American comics, almost every part of the art process was split between groups. Your
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What webcomics can learn from Netflix
In 2007, Netflix launched a streaming service in tandem with their DVD service, aimed at a more global audience. By 2016 the company was...
Dec 26, 20235 min read
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