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2008 Portland workshop follow up

photo by Erika Moen We didn’t have this blog back in 2008 when we taught an intensive workshop at the Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA), so we’re taking this opportunity to catch up with some...

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Links of the week

Here are a few cartoonist websites we’ve come across that may be of use to students and  teachers of comics. There are a lot of great cartoonist websites out there but these ones (among others) lay...

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Video: Making corrections

Matt gave a quick demo on making corrections by hand while at the Huntington Museum. He’s using a pot of “graphic white”—not our favorite brand, which is Deleter (#2), but it works—and a small sable...

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A new course idea: the extended comics workshop

co-teacher Tom Hart critiques a student's work-in-progress Over the last two years, Tom Hart and I have been offering an advanced comics workshop that I believe is a new and fruitful addition to comics...

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Teaching Comics to Teens Week 2 Day 1: Gag me with a ‘toon

This is part of a series of posts by Derek Mainhart—an entire year‘s curriculum for a comics class at the secondary level: middle school and high school. Follow us via rss, Facebook, or Twitter...

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Teaching comics to teens week 2 day 2: “The Horror!”

This is part of a series of posts by Derek Mainhart—an entire year‘s curriculum for a comics class at the secondary level: middle school and high school. Follow us via rss, Facebook, or Twitter...

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Teaching Comics to teens week 2 day 4: Basic Character Design

This is part of a series of posts by Derek Mainhart—an entire year‘s curriculum for a comics class at the secondary level: middle school and high school. Follow us via rss, Facebook, or Twitter...

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