LIVE… from Seattle… it’s Webcomics Weekly!
While we were at Emerald City Comic Con, the Halfpixel crew taped another live podcast.
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While we were at Emerald City Comic Con, the Halfpixel crew taped another live podcast.
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You’ve managed to secure a table at a comic convention. You’ve got your shirts and other merchandise prepared, your banners made and your tools for sketches ready. Sounds like you’re set, right? Well yes, but you could do more. Many people who have no idea what your comic is about, and they’re going to ask you. And you will try to tell them, but they still will not know.
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Much has been made lately of how large a buffer a webcartoonist needs in order to stay on schedule. Some seem to think a buffer can never be big enough. Others think a buffer of about month’s worth of strips is the perfect size.
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Designing Memorable Webcomics T-shirts from kaiki on Vimeo. Another great panel from NEWW — this time, focused on designing T-shirts based on your webcomic. Special thanks to Kaiki for taping the event and offering it to us.
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We’re still struggling to get the site back in working order after being thrown for a loop a few weeks back. As a result, the “Submit” button at the top of the site, isn’t working. In the meantime, if you’re interested in sending us something for consideration, please e-mail it directly to me. All entries are subject to editing.
Dave and Brad discuss their fascination with the English language, Brad’s mistrust of Spanish. Then they dive into the mailbag to discuss webcomics’ place in academia and how to focus your comic into what it’s supposed to be about. Along the way, they…
If you scroll down the right-hand column on this page, you’ll see an embedded video from Halfpixel’s live Webcomics Weekly performance at NEWW. Special thanks to Kaiki for taping. For more visual fun, check out the NEWW photo pool on Flickr.
Merlin Mann’s and John Gruber’s talk from SXSW – “HOWTO: 149 Surprising Ways to Turbocharge Your Blog With Credibility!” – has some great ideas about being a creative person on the Web that apply very much to webcomics.
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