Open Call: Web Design Hot Seat
Time for another Hot Seat series. I’d like to focus on Web site design.
If you’d like to participate, please include the following in the Comments section below:
- Your name
- Comic’s Title
- Comic’s URL
Time for another Hot Seat series. I’d like to focus on Web site design.
If you’d like to participate, please include the following in the Comments section below:
There’s a lot going on right now! This is the third bonus post this week!
So, here’s the deal. Ordinarily, I’d post this kind of thing here as members-only content, but the truth of the matter is that I have a personal connection to the story. That personal connection was the reason I never posted about Bill Day’s historic IndieGoGo campaign here in the first place.
Please… keep that in mind the next time I have to moderate someone here on self-promotion. I hold myself to the same standard — heck, a stricter one. I could have easily rationalized posting about this fund-rasier here, saying that it held the potential to be the first time a political cartoonist used crowd-sourcing to fund his annual slary. But the fact of the matter is that Bill Day holds a special place in my esteem, and I wouldn’t have been able to convice me that the post wasn’t self-promotion-by-proxy.
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Recently, DaFont came across my radar and I checked it out. At first glance, I was troubled. It looked as if people upload fonts to the site and then others download it for free. Many of them are marked “free for personal use,” but then, when you dig, you get this information about the licensing:
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Same rules as always. I discuss the participants and then open up the conversation to you. The theme is “composition.”
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Another bonus post: Gregg Schigiel interviews me for his “Stuff Said” podcast.
If you file estimated federal- or state-income taxes, the payment is due today.
You know the drill. Same rules as the other Hot Seat Critiques. I’ll start the discussion and open it up to the membership at large.
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Although it contains some information I’ve already posted here, you may enjoy a guest column I did for Bleeding Cool that gives a narrative account of the events that brought me to release my comics at the beginning of each month as a digital download:
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Three of the major cartooning awards have released their open calls for submissions or nominations.
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Adobe has cancelled its CS2 license management servers, so for those with existing licenses it is now offering downloads that do not require contact with the licensing servers. This service is only going to be available for those with existing Adobe CS2 licenses, which will be verified when creating the Adobe account to download the software.
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