OpenFile Writes About Cloudscape
Peter Tupper at the community-powered news organization OpenFile interviews Jeff and chats about Cloudscape. Read Cloudscape Comics: a Home for Indie Artists in a Changing Industry.
Peter Tupper at the community-powered news organization OpenFile interviews Jeff and chats about Cloudscape. Read Cloudscape Comics: a Home for Indie Artists in a Changing Industry.
The Peak, SFU’s newspaper, just published an article by Will Ross on the development of Cloudscape Comics and 21 Journeys: It began as a series of informal weekly meetings among comic enthusiasts, but when the turnout exceeded expectations, the concept of Cloudscape Comics turned into a reality. “I thought, ‘We’ve […]
by Bevan Thomas At one of Cloudscape Comics’ Wednesday meetings, I sat down to chat with Jeff Ellis, the organization’s founder, as around us numerous fellow cartoonists worked on their own projects. Jeff Ellis In many ways, Jeff’s appearance captures the archetype of the “geek” in the best possible way; […]
With the release of the 21 Journeys and Exploded View ebooks, the Fabler blog spent some time with President Jeff Ellis asking about the production of 21 Journeys. In particular there is a small discussion on using IndieGoGo as a fundraising platform and our experiences with the service. Kevin D:Do […]
Here’s the latest thing that happened last week in Cloudscape webcomics: 1. A Mad-Tea Party by Jonathon Dalton. The New Youth decide their policy on nonhuman prisoners. 2. Teach English in Japan by Jeff Ellis and Jonathon Dalton. James starts teaching sooner than he expected.. 3. Wasted Talent by Angela […]
The latest news in Cloudscape webcomics: 1. Teach English in Japan by Jeff Ellis and Jonathan Dalton debates the Japanese work ethic. 2. Wasted Talent by Angela Melick shows how the riot in Vancouver gave a lot of buildings frowny faces. 3. In Ed’s R Us by Ed Appleby. Ed […]
The Thirty Days Project is a practical way to fight Option Paralysis. Creative people often have the luxury of being able to do anything but just as often end up doing nothing. Thirty Days Project is thirty deadlines; finish a piece of creative work by then end of each day. […]
Here’s the latest thing that happened last week in Cloudscape webcomics: 1. A Mad Tea Party by Jonathon Dalton, a bus’ path is disrupted by a political march. 2. Teaching English in Japan by Jeff Ellis and Jonathon Dalton, James gets more of a feel for Ricky’s teaching style. 3. […]
The Thirty Days Project is a practical way to fight Option Paralysis. Creative people often have the luxury of being able to do anything but just as often end up doing nothing. Thirty Days Project is thirty deadlines; finish a piece of creative work by then end of each day. […]
The Thirty Days Project is a practical way to fight Option Paralysis. Creative people often have the luxury of being able to do anything but just as often end up doing nothing. Thirty Days Project is thirty deadlines; finish a piece of creative work by then end of each day. […]