Posts Tagged marketing
Comic Influx
Perhaps it’s because I’m lucky enough to work nearby a great two-year school for the study of creating visual stories, the Center for Cartoon Studies, that I’ve started to notice the influx of comics and graphic novels in mainstream marketing. I’ve collected just a few examples here, but I’m seeing more and more each day:
- Random House, Macmillian and Dark Horse bring comics to our bookstores.
- Emily the Strange gets her own movie
- Bizarro and Derek Jeter share a SI cover
- Batman’s got a milk mustache & you can get in on the action
- Iron Man, Batman, Hellboy and the Hulk hit the summer big screen
- A movie, based on a graphic novel won the ‘07 Cannes Jury Prize
- The longest running sitcom in the US is a cartoon
Todays graphic designers are incorporating cartoons, comics, graphic novels and visual story telling into more and more of their work. To raise the awareness of this great pairing, and to provide an inside look into the creation and education surrounding this medium today, we’ve asked Alex
June 21, 2008
URLs on TV
I couldn’t have said it better myself, so I won’t even try:
“…it does not work, and you know why? Because no one can remember the bloody URL you put into your TV ad!…”
1 comment June 10, 2008


