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Today's Le Droit cartoon is reprinted on the iPolitics website.
View Article"Hidden Persuasion: 33 Psychological Influence Techniques in Advertising"
Visual messages are omnipresent in our daily life. They are constantly attempting to persuade us to buy, learn, and act. Some are more successful than others in influencing our behavior and...
View ArticleThe Musical Portraits of Philip Burke
From Lines and Colors.Carlos Santana, Rolling Stone, 1979Philip Burke is another of those artists whose images are more commonly known than his name. Whether you’ve heard of Burke or not, you’ve...
View Article"Cartoonists: Foot Soldiers of Democracy"
From Pro Cartoonists.We like anything that bigs up the noble art of cartooning and a new French-made film called Cartoonists: Footsoldiers of Democracy does that with its title alone.Details of a UK...
View ArticleThe 5th International Tourism Cartoon Competition
The exhibition of the 5th International Tourism Cartoon Competition was held in Atila Ozer Cartoon House in Eskisehir, Turkey between June 11th and 15th.Grand PrizeAndrei Popov, RussiaThe International...
View ArticleI Wish I'd Drawn… (30)
... this wonderful cartoon by The Globe and Mail's David Parkins.Germany expels US Embassy's CIA bureau chiefSome recent cartoons:
View ArticleCartoon Innovator Target of ISIS Death Threats
From Cartoonists Rights Network.A death sentence has been pronounced via Twitter for Kuwati-born comic-book innovator Naif Al-Mutawa by the jihadist militant group ISIS (also known as ISIL), according...
View Article1914: Day by Day Cartoons: Steven Camley
Twelve British cartoonists and graphic artists have responded to the events that happened across the world as the world was heading to war one hundred years ago.The Great Illusion by Steven Camley16...
View ArticleEditorial cartoonist Matt Davies joins Newsday
From Newsday.Matt Davies, a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist, author and illustrator, is joining Newsday's staff, the newspaper announced today.Davies won American journalism's highest prize...
View Article50th Anniversary of "The Australian"
An illustrated history in Pen & Ink.Bill Leak, Eric Lobbecke, Bill Mitchell, Larry Pickering, Peter Nicholson and of course the incomparable Larry Pickering ... what would a big news day be without...
View Article1914: Day by Day Cartoons: Jon McNaught
Twelve British cartoonists and graphic artists have responded to the events that happened across the world as the world was heading to war one hundred years ago.19 July 1914The British navy gathers at...
View ArticleReprint in Politico
The cartoon I drew last Friday was selected for the Politico Cartoon Carousel.Every week political cartoonists across the country and across the political spectrum apply their ink-stained skills to...
View ArticleThis Is What Happens When Street Art Meets Nature
From DeMilked.Urban environments and nature are usually held to be polar opposites, but even in the concrete jungle, street artists can find a way to incorporate nature into their street art. That’s...
View ArticleGraeme Mackay Beaten to the Punch
Hamilton Spectator editorial cartoonist Graeme Mackay was working on this cartoon......until he stumbled on this David Brookes cartoon on Facebook:
View ArticleAnn Telnaes Pounded over Cartoon
From Ann Telnaes' blog.Early last week I created a cartoon about the bombings in Gaza. In editorial cartooning, there are some topics which will result in intense reactions from certain groups, as did...
View ArticleNCS Foundation Issues The National Cartoonist Magazine
Alan Gardner in The Daily Cartoonist.The National Cartoonists Society Foundation has issued the first of what may become many issues of The National Cartoonist. The new magazine which is intended...
View Article"A Long Drawn-Out Trip" by Gerald Scarfe
From Vice.If you don’t read newspapers, then you may know Gerald Scarfe as the guy whose 1971 animated film, A Long Drawn-Out Trip, with its trippy, amorphous visuals and cut-and-paste soundtrack,...
View ArticleI Wish I'd Drawn… (31)
... this poignant cartoon by Cathy Wilcox of The Adelaide Morning Star.
View Article1914: Day by Day Cartoons: Zoom Rockman
Twelve British cartoonists and graphic artists have responded to the events that happened across the world as the world was heading to war one hundred years ago.The Bachelors Walk Incident by Zoom...
View ArticleRoad to the universal runs through the local
Excerpts from an article by Ian McGillis in The Montreal Gazette.If it hasn’t been said already, let me be the first: We are living in the golden age of graphic novels, and Montreal is one of the...
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