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Do You Need Someone To Illustrate Your Next Workshop?
Posted by: | CommentsIllustrating Workshops – Do you need someone to sit in on your seminar/workshop and illustrate the main points?
Need a cartoonist to illustrate an event/workshop?
Need an illustrator to draw on the day of your event?
I can draw my own ideas from your programme or illustrate your ideas or points you want to make.
Simple cartoons create a significant impact!!
So what does ‘illustrating workshops‘ mean?
As a cartoonist I will capture some(A lot!) of the issues raised during the day in a fun and memorable way. In the past these have then been hung around the walls to make a stimulating environment and as a reference to the learning points raised. Electronic copies can also be forwarded onto delegates after the event to remind them of the main points.
Inspirational cartoons, quotes, phrases and sayings are motivational when used in team building sessions, conferences, speeches and training courses. Inspirational cartoons contribute to motivation because they provide examples and role models, these inspirational images stimulate motivational images and feelings for the brain to visualise. Powerful positive imagery found in motivational cartoons, cartoon strips, quotations and poems is genuinely motivational for people, especially in teams – it builds confidence and belief.
Visualization is a powerful motivational tool – cartoons, quotes, stories and poems provide a very effective method for inspiring and motivating people through visualization, imagination and association.
Humour combined with positive input.
“I loved the cartoons to illustrate points!”
Working with Richard in my training workshops has been a real delight. His ability to capture the main points of the discussions and translate these into superbly drawn and intensely humorous cartoon summaries is awesome. I distribute his cartoons as a summary of the workshops and I know that many of the participants hang them on their walls or put them on their desks. They certainly don’t do that with my written notes!
Dan Heany Change Function Ltd (www.changefunction.co.uk)
So is illustrating workshops something you might be interested in for your next event?
Email Richard at rd@cartoonists.org.uk
Drawing: Cartoons & Fashion : How to Draw a Comic Book
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To draw a comic book, first sketch out concept ideas, develop the main characters, map out a storyline, play with different comic book layouts and outline all of the sketches in ink for a polished look. Create a unique comic book with a demonstration from a professional cartoonist and illustrator in this free video on drawing.
Expert: Danny Page
Bio: Danny Page is a professional cartoonist and illustrator. His work has been featured in many art galleries, exhibitions and conventions across the West Coast.
Filmmaker: Nathan Boehme
Duration : 0:2:30
Drawing: Cartoons & Fashion : How to Draw Summer Clothes
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Drawing summer clothes involves designing beachwear, swimwear, shorts, flowing dresses and lightweight garments to reflect the mood of the season. Design summery outfits, adding personality to each piece, with a demonstration from a professional cartoonist and illustrator in this free video on drawing.
Expert: Danny Page
Bio: Danny Page is a professional cartoonist and illustrator. His work has been featured in many art galleries, exhibitions and conventions across the West Coast.
Filmmaker: Nathan Boehme
Duration : 0:1:58
Drawing & Illustration Techniques : Make Your Own Comic Strip
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Making a comic strip first requires mapping out the storyline in three to four frames, sketching out the characters in action for each frame and writing witty dialogue that ties it all together. Create a comic strip with art instructions from a professional cartoonist and illustrator in this free video on drawing.
Expert: Danny Page
Bio: Danny Page is a professional cartoonist and illustrator. His work has been featured in many art galleries, exhibitions and conventions across the West Coast.
Filmmaker: Nathan Boehme
Duration : 0:1:56
Alessandro ( Alex ) Marzi (cartoonist illustrator graphic )
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Alessandro ( Alex ) Marzi, italian cartoonist born in Orvieto the 28th of June, 1984.
He created Titanox (superhero with iron face), the Zombie Portraits and he is the illustrator of Linkville (zombie graphic novel written by Michael Saltenberger).
Visit http://www.mylefthand.weebly.com ( the official Alex’s website )
The song is “Don’t Stop” – performed by H.O.T. Hands Of Time
( www.myspace.com/handsoftimerock )
Duration : 0:4:55
Cory Brown Cartoonist, Illustrator, Painter
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Shot at the Mid-Ohio-Con 2008 by Allen Freeman, www.fanaticpressfilms.com www.fanaticpress.com
Duration : 0:1:40
Interview: Dan Piraro, Illustrator, Cartoonist & Creator of Bizarro
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Ted lands an exclusive interview with Dan Piraro, creator of the nationally syndicated, award-winning cartoon panel, Bizarro! You can learn more about Dan Piraro and Bizarro at http://www.bizarro.com, and check out his new Bizarro iPhone App at http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bizarro/id352721818?mt=8!
Duration : 0:5:52
Drawing & Illustration Techniques : How to Use Lines in Art
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Using lines in art is a fundamental exercise that creates the foundation for every drawing project, and mastering different line widths and quality is essential for illustration. Learn about the importance of lines with art instructions from a professional cartoonist and illustrator in this free video on drawing.
Expert: Danny Page
Bio: Danny Page is a professional cartoonist and illustrator. His work has been featured in many art galleries, exhibitions and conventions across the West Coast.
Filmmaker: Nathan Boehme
Duration : 0:2:23
Drawing & Illustration Techniques : How to Draw Anime Faces Step-by-Step
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The first step to drawing anime well revolves around mastering the style of the individual facial features, as most anime characters share similar qualities in the eyes and hair. Practice drawing anime faces, always beginning with the eyes, with art instructions from a professional cartoonist and illustrator in this free video on drawing.
Expert: Danny Page
Bio: Danny Page is a professional cartoonist and illustrator. His work has been featured in many art galleries, exhibitions and conventions across the West Coast.
Filmmaker: Nathan Boehme
Duration : 0:3:58


Fairies can be drawn to look like humans or an artist can be creative and draw a fairy which ever way their creative vision dictates. Sketch fairies with tips from a professional cartoonist and illustrator in this free video on drawing.



