It seems like comic books would be great tools for learning and knowledge retention. Here are the first few pages of a training comic I created as a prototype for the Performance Development Group...
I just started illustrating a children's book this week. It's a story my grandmother wrote a long time ago about a boy and a snowflake. I'm hoping to sell the book on the iBooks store when it's finished. Helping me out with the layout and publishing duties is an iPad app called, Book Creator . It's great for creating fixed layout picture books. You can open previews of your book directly in iBooks as you go. The app publishes out to a standard ePub file which should also work on devices other than the iPad.
On Thursday, my wife asked me if I wanted to meet her at the theater after work to see ParaNorman. I was like, "Hell ya!" ParaNorman is pretty special... well written and beautifully animated. I love the organic nature of stop-motion animation and Laika isn't afraid to push the handcrafted feel in their films. Character designs aren't perfectly symmetrical. Backgrounds and objects are slightly skewed. I think my favorite scenes in this film to look at were the least fantastical. The lighting, colors, and textures make these scenes feel like ordinary life, but there is so much fun distorted craftsmanship to keep your eyes entertained. The incredible amount of energy, care, and artistry that went into this film is apparent. Keep up the good work, Laika!
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