Blog Archive
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Odds and Ends: Newspaper Illustrations
Some more for the Tartan. Nor’easters and the campus security alert system were the themes.
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A look at the bizarro world of creator's rights
Chris Roberson, the co-creator of the DC comic, i-Zombie speaks to Tim Hodler at TCJ about his recent departure from DC and his first hand experiences with the ugly nature of DC’s intellectual property practices when it comes to creator’s rights.
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Odds and Ends: Pillbox Cover
Seein’ as how I shared some illustrations for the paper, I thought I’d share with you this is the cover I did for the Tartan’s arts and culture magazine, Pillbox. It captured the feel of the traditional notion of Carnegie Mellon Universities Carnival pretty well. This was a pretty politically correct cover. It came out nicely on newsprint, full of energy, but not too noisy.
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Odds and Ends: Newspaper illustrations
You know the drill. Here are some recent drawings that have gone in CMU’s newspaper. They look great on newsprint.
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PIX 2012 Tumblr up and Running
Here’s a little peak of what you can expect on the site. Check it out and stay tuned for the coming details. It’s going to be a really special Expo this year, so make a mental note to be in Pittsburgh in early October.
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This #*?! Isn't Very Funny
This article originally appeared in CMU’s school Newspaper, the Tartan.
Jim Rugg is a Pittsburgh comics powerhouse. His contributions to the vitality of the comic scene have included mini-comics, self-publishing, and creator-owned work with independent publishers. It’s no wonder the ToonSeum is honoring the contemporary cartoonist and working artist through the month of May with its exhibit, This #*?! Isn’t Very Funny.
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Submission for WRCT T-Shirt Contest
Every spring, WRCT has a spring staff t-shirt designed by a staff member. The shirts get submitted and then all of the staff votes. There’s a friend of mine that loves manatees, so I thought that this would be appropriate.
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The Muster List
Charles Forsman, of Snake Oil and the Oily Boutique had a dream. It was a good dream.
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