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What if You Won the Lottery?
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This week's show is brought to you by Dreamhost — your first step in owning and controlling your own work. This week, the fellas wonder what it would be like to win the lottery. Then, Brad shares stories from the American Library Association conference in Philadelphia. Finally, Brad and Dave explain why placing white text on a black background can cause eye fatigue.
Today's Show
- What if we won the lottery?
- No more Susan MacTaggart
- Dreamhost.com/ComicLab
- UPDATE: The American Library Association conference in Philadelphia
- White type on a black background
Summary
In this episode of ComicLab, hosts Brad Guigar and Dave Kellett discuss the joys and challenges of cartooning, the impact of wealth on creativity, and the importance of connecting with one's audience. They explore what they would do if they won the Powerball, emphasizing the value of investing in others and creating opportunities for future cartoonists. The conversation also explores the balance between art and commerce, the role of stress in creativity, and the importance of community support in the comic industry.
Takeaways
- The dream of a flexible schedule is a common aspiration for cartoonists.
- Winning the Powerball would not change the core of who they are as creators.
- Investing in others can create significant opportunities for struggling artists.
- A billion dollars can be used to create programs for future cartoonists.
- Wealth can impact creativity, but it can also lead to a loss of touch with humanity.
- Maintaining a connection with the audience is crucial for creators.
- Stress can sharpen creativity and drive success in the comic industry.
- The use of text in comics should be carefully considered for readability.
- Community support is invaluable for cartoonists and creators.
- Ownership of one's work is essential in the comic industry.
You get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon
- $2 — Early access to episodes
- $5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast. Plus $2-tier rewards.
If you'd like a one-on-one consultation about your comic, book it now!
Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.
403 episodes
Manage episode 498797382 series 1918426
This week's show is brought to you by Dreamhost — your first step in owning and controlling your own work. This week, the fellas wonder what it would be like to win the lottery. Then, Brad shares stories from the American Library Association conference in Philadelphia. Finally, Brad and Dave explain why placing white text on a black background can cause eye fatigue.
Today's Show
- What if we won the lottery?
- No more Susan MacTaggart
- Dreamhost.com/ComicLab
- UPDATE: The American Library Association conference in Philadelphia
- White type on a black background
Summary
In this episode of ComicLab, hosts Brad Guigar and Dave Kellett discuss the joys and challenges of cartooning, the impact of wealth on creativity, and the importance of connecting with one's audience. They explore what they would do if they won the Powerball, emphasizing the value of investing in others and creating opportunities for future cartoonists. The conversation also explores the balance between art and commerce, the role of stress in creativity, and the importance of community support in the comic industry.
Takeaways
- The dream of a flexible schedule is a common aspiration for cartoonists.
- Winning the Powerball would not change the core of who they are as creators.
- Investing in others can create significant opportunities for struggling artists.
- A billion dollars can be used to create programs for future cartoonists.
- Wealth can impact creativity, but it can also lead to a loss of touch with humanity.
- Maintaining a connection with the audience is crucial for creators.
- Stress can sharpen creativity and drive success in the comic industry.
- The use of text in comics should be carefully considered for readability.
- Community support is invaluable for cartoonists and creators.
- Ownership of one's work is essential in the comic industry.
You get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon
- $2 — Early access to episodes
- $5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast. Plus $2-tier rewards.
If you'd like a one-on-one consultation about your comic, book it now!
Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.
403 episodes
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