Layout Workbook 6
This week we’re going to look at how ye olde masters like Nicolas Poussin composed his figurative works with geometry.
This week we’re going to look at how ye olde masters like Nicolas Poussin composed his figurative works with geometry.
But not without a few bumps, and so we present a fine document of modern scholarship.
Daniel Clowes on translating his comic from The New York Times to its own book
Old myths embedded in an adaptation of Ayn Rand’s Anthem and an early work by Jacques Tardi.
The anthology will come to a close with its upcoming 22nd issue.
An enchanted train ride into the world of manga artist Gatarō Man, with several bags of savory nuts in the form of capsule entries for upcoming comics.
An interview with the great French cartoonist Fabrice Neaud, concerning the new “augmented” version of his 1999 autobiographical classic, Journal 3.
This week we are going to diagram a double page spread.
The current comic biz conundrum.
Some more notes on race and comics. Although the notes deal with this issue from a variety of angles, one topic that I keep returning to here is the question of black readers of the comic strips.
A misadventure in global awareness; a deluge of new comics.
The ideas and visuals that Ben Jones has developed and celebrated over the last 15 years are suddenly, amazingly, going to be shown to millions of people. A very biased interview.
This week we’re going to do some detective work and breakdown a Tintin page.
The fifth day in a week of the life of cartoonist Brandon Graham.