FULL STEAM AHEAD
[Enlarge] The Sculptor drops February 3 and we’re hitting the ground running with the official First Second U.S. Tour of 14 cities in 16 days, followed by six additional European tours in support of...
View ArticleAttention:England • Germany • France • Belgium • The Netherlands • Spain •...
Okay, next up! I’ve updated the sidebar at right with details about our national and international travel in the next couple of months. Some of the mini-tours overseas are still waiting on specifics,...
View ArticleIt’s That Time Again
Comic-Con 2015 is around the corner! I’m a special guest this year so the whole family is coming down to sunny San Diego once again. Winter was born immediately following Con in 1995. She pointed out...
View ArticleSouthern California, Take Note
It’s that time again! In February, I’ll be bringing the Two-Day Making Comics Workshop back to The Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art for a fifth year. 14 hours of everything I can teach you...
View ArticleFirst Contender
It’s only February 2016, but Tom Hart’s incandescent memoir about the loss of his (and wife Leela Corman‘s) two year-old daughter will be talked about all year, and I’m confident it will come up again...
View ArticleOh, North Carolina…
On Saturday, May 21, I’ll be joining Ryan Germick onstage at the music and technology festival Moogfest for a conversation. It’s a just a quick stop on the way home from Atlanta’s HOW Design Live, but...
View ArticleThe March of Time
When I finished the script and layouts for The Sculptor a few years back, there were parts of the story that meant one thing at the time, but would change meaning by the time it was published; and...
View ArticleOn the Drawing Board: The Visual Communication Project
For a while now, I’ve been working on my not-so-secret project: a big nonfiction comic about visual communication across disciplines. This blog will continue to be pretty quiet while I toil away at...
View ArticleOn the Drawing Board: An Update
This probably won’t be in the book. It just makes me smile. As some of you know, I’ve been working diligently on a big fat book about visual communication. It’s turned into an unusually complex...
View ArticleOn the Drawing Board: Visual Communication and Beyond
International breastfeeding symbol, designed by cartoonist Matt Daigle. Photo taken at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Yeah, yeah, nobody reads site blogs anymore, but I have a lot to talk about—more...
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