10/17: Researching T-Shirt Options Today
I'm too busy looking into the T-shirt market to make a detailed post today. I'll share what I've learned tomorrow.
Update on Webcomics.com: our designer's family emergency has turned into a family tragedy, which has understandably delayed the final redesign of the website. All apologies for the delay. We should be seeing the new site early next week.
Tim Demeter on retcons, and why his may not be the worst thing to ever happen.
I seem to inspire more than my share of thinly veiled or obvious satires these days. They always seem to focus on things I was doing early last year. Of course, early last year was kind of the peak of my hubris.
Fave of day: Jeph Jacques gets some FANTASTIC comic mileage out of two conspicuously similar character designs. Runner-up: new memes for the new year. Third place: a German's quest for Sheldon.
Just kinda neat: Guy Kawasaki tells a story of his heritage involving webcartoonists Scott Yoshinaga and Audra Furuichi.
An eagle-eyed tipster tells me that Zuda is still posting its postcards. Nice to see Bill Maus and Jamie Robertson in there. Jamie, my apologies for you-know-what: glad to see it worked out anyway.
Update on Webcomics.com: our designer's family emergency has turned into a family tragedy, which has understandably delayed the final redesign of the website. All apologies for the delay. We should be seeing the new site early next week.
Tim Demeter on retcons, and why his may not be the worst thing to ever happen.
I seem to inspire more than my share of thinly veiled or obvious satires these days. They always seem to focus on things I was doing early last year. Of course, early last year was kind of the peak of my hubris.
Fave of day: Jeph Jacques gets some FANTASTIC comic mileage out of two conspicuously similar character designs. Runner-up: new memes for the new year. Third place: a German's quest for Sheldon.
Just kinda neat: Guy Kawasaki tells a story of his heritage involving webcartoonists Scott Yoshinaga and Audra Furuichi.
An eagle-eyed tipster tells me that Zuda is still posting its postcards. Nice to see Bill Maus and Jamie Robertson in there. Jamie, my apologies for you-know-what: glad to see it worked out anyway.
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