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Shouts and whispers

Shouts and whispers


Episode 403


After discussing the best lettering techniques for shouts and whispers, Brad and Dave talk about plateaus. Is it possible to plateau for too long? Can they actually be beneficial? PLUS... Dave shares his experience after the first week of taking the ComicLab Social Media Challenge. This may be the best time-management tool yet!

Today's Show

  • The best lettering techniques for shouts and whispers
  • Susan MacTaggart's Personal Affirmation
  • Are plateaus... good?
  • Is it possible to plateau for too long?
  • The ComicLab Social Media Challenge ... is it your time management solution?

Summary

In this episode of Comic Lab, hosts Brad Guigar and Dave Kellett explore various themes related to creativity, comic artistry, and the challenges artists face. They discuss the importance of improv in everyday situations, the nuances of comic lettering, and the significance of legibility in comics. The conversation also explores the role of boredom as a catalyst for creativity, the inevitability of plateaus in artistic development, and the necessity of challenging oneself to avoid burnout. Additionally, they touch on the impact of social media on productivity and the importance of effective time management for artists.

Takeaways

  • Improv can enhance experiences like open houses.
  • Comic lettering styles can convey a range of emotions.
  • Legibility is crucial in comic art.
  • Visual metaphors help communicate emotions in comics.
  • Boredom can spark creativity and new ideas.
  • Plateaus in artistic growth are common and can lead to breakthroughs.
  • Challenging oneself can reignite creativity.
  • Social media can distract from productivity.
  • Time management is essential for artists.
  • Burnout can be mitigated by seeking new challenges.

 

 

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Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.


Published on 3 days, 13 hours ago






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