Webcomics Weekly Episode 66: Back In The Saddle
The crew returns after months and months of working on our own very important businesses for another episode of the internet famous Webcomics Weekly.
The crew returns after months and months of working on our own very important businesses for another episode of the internet famous Webcomics Weekly.
Not to be confused with New York Comic Con, which had already been scheduled for the same weekend when Wizard announced their date.
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Passed along by observant subscriber, Dave Kellett, here’s a few thoughts on preserving your original art from the perspective of a museum curator. You can read the entire article at the Ohio State University Cartoon Library & Museum. Here are some highlights:
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You’ve installed Google Analytics, and you know the basics of reading the stats. Now what?
Now, you start really using GA to its full power to do stuff like tracking link clicks. Knowing which links your readers are clicking can give you the feedback you need to fine-tune the site to the interests of your community.
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Not to be confused with Wizard’s Big Apple Comic Con, currently slated to be held the same weekend.
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Pixlr was brought to my attention by subscriber Trev Wood. It’s a free, online, image-editing application that duplicates much of the functionality of Adobe Photoshop. In fact, some are saying that it has the kind of functionality that might replace Photoshop in an iPad environment.
You can access it here.
I gave the app a little test drive and found the following:
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I’d like to build on something Mr. Khoo spoke about in yesterday’s post: The Print vs Web debate.
As publishers feel the squeeze tighten, these little Print vs Web debates are bound to get more and more fierce. And that’s a shame, because Print vs Web doesn’t have anything to do with either.
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A few months ago Kurtz tweeted some article recently written by some old-school editorial cartoonist. The author was pretty derogatory about webcomics in general, but also seemed to have a particular venom toward Kurtz and Penny Arcade. I’ll be up front and say I’m not really “up” on the world of editorial cartoonists, so I wasn’t familiar with the work of this person, but it seemed like he was a big deal in the print world. (And by no means is that meant as a slight — my world is the game industry and online media. I just don’t have the visibility for much more than that)
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