In the studio
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The New Yorker’s Bob Mankoff at a recent TED salon. When Mankoff quit psychology school in 1997 to become a cartoonist, he submitted 2,000 cartoons to the New Yorker that year. Of them, 2,000 were rejected. Today, he is the magazine’s cartoon editor.
Pair with the fantastic Fail Safe and Ray Bradbury’s advice on perseverance in the face of rejection.
(via explore-blog)
— Daniel Pink on the surprising science of motivation. (via explore-blog)
(Source: , via explore-blog)
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since i had these saved, thought you guys might like to see a step by step for this cover.
i was actually super proud with the...
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trey:
sketches
drawn with a Carbon Pen, and watercolorssold at TCAF, thanks guys!
If you don’t think Joseph Lambert is the best, we can’t be friends.
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post-TCAF
In Toronto for 4 and a half days, I walked 18 miles, was in 5 storms, 2 of them frozen. I drank Soju, against all better judgment. Ate a...
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