Blog Archive
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handlettering for PGH Zine Fair
Today I finished up a little page to celebrate the upcoming Pittsburgh Zine Fair on September 22nd. Thought I’d share with y’all.
If all goes well, this’ll be the back cover for the program guide for the event. I’ve never hand lettered to this degree, so it was a satisfying exploration. This isn’t the best scan, but it’ll do for now.
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WRCT: an inked zine
gettin’ there. now I’ve got to get it into a printer friendly mode so that my good friends in pittsburgh can print, staple and distribute. I’ll have some photos of it being distributed sometime soon. For now, enjoy the meat and potatoes of it…
_Much love goes out to all the freeform freaks out there in radio-land.
The kind folks at WRCT took some photos from their recent orientation event and sent some my way. Gotta say that it gives me an immense amount of joy to see these little guys being put to use in the hands of folks interested in the station.
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Illustration: El Gallo De Oro
As you may know, I do illustrations for Carnegie Mellon University’s newspaper, the Tartan. I like the weekly illustration challenge as I improve my drawing chops, especially because I get to see the images go to print.
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22 Panels that Always Work (Sometimes)
An oldie but a goodie from Ivan Brunetti from Schizo #4.
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Laura on El Vibora #62
Just something I thought I’d share. Drawn by Laura in 1984. What a beauty. Let me tell you about Laura.
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Jordan Crane's NON #5
The Schulz Library is officially open. The first thing I’ve taken out is Jordan Crane’s Non #5.
There was a review of NON #5 in the Comics Journal #240 in 2001, but given that access to that information is only available to suscribers of TCJ, I thought that illuminating on the details of this gem of a publication would be good to have on the web. If anything I’d like y’all to see what a beautiful motherfucker Crane put together.
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The First Monoprints
I spent the day playing around with monoprints at the Two Rivers Print Studio.
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Schulz Library's Big Move
These past couple of days I’ve been volunteering during the big move for the Schulz Library at the Center for Cartoon Studies. Why a big move?
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