
Inktober day 7 by the skin of my teeth!
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#374. Drawn! Visual Glossary: Panel Transitions – Non sequitur
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#373. Drawn! Visual Glossary: Panel Transitions – Aspect to aspect
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It’s been great to be back. I’ve very excited to be sharing this latest chapter with you. I’m hoping to keep it on track for the foreseeable future.

My fourth Inktober drawing. This one is a tribute to the Vancouver Asahi.A team of Japanese imigrants whole played on a team in Vancouver in the 1930’s until WW2 forced them to all be disbanded and moved to internment camps. I’ll be seeing a Japanese made film about this at VIFF today.

Day 02, so far so good. I’ll move into more “spookier” stuff as we get closer to Halloween 😉

OK Internet, you’ve convinced me to get on board with Inktober. Here is number one. Enjoy 🙂
Another successful update! I really liked designing the pre smartphone cell phone screens.
cheers,
Jeff
Really interesting article. Reflects something I’ve been thinking about a lot.
Originally posted on ComicBookWife: My Crazy Comic-Con Life:
So Dave Dorman is off to GrandCon in Grand Rapids, Michigan this weekend–a gaming and comic book convention, emphasis on gaming. (This means Jack and I can cook and eat whatever we want – break out the Sriracha sauce!)