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Alice’s Allergy List

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Tom Gauld

(Is this Tom’s first Alice in Wonderland cartoon? It can’t be, can it?)

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Emory Liu on Design at Fantagraphics

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At Sequart, designer Emory Liu talks about working at Seattle comics publisher Fantagraphics:

My first start in the design world came through designing / screen printing posters, and doing album artwork for bands. I played in a bunch of bands, and starting out, we just ended up having to do a lot of the work ourselves, art included.  I also took design classes at School of Visual Concepts, eventually graduating with an Interdisciplinary Visual Arts degree from University of Washington in 2005. I feel very fortunate to be hired by Fantagraphics, as I had no previous experience designing full books, but just came from a job that heavily depended on InDesign. I think I just had enough experience to pass, and a DIY aesthetic that fit with the other designers… [It’s] interesting, because most of the time we have a ton of creative control. Editorial is usually hands off, and we’re working from scratch, keeping in mind not to overstep the comic artist themselves. A lot of the work is old work being re-released, and just the repackaging of the product with new covers can do wonders, give the book new life. At the same time we’ll get a few titles where we get very little input. Some artists demand complete control, and I’d take the role of facilitator more than designer. As fast as I’d like to get through those, they always end up taking the longest.

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The Characters In My New Play

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Tom Gauld.

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Giving Up

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Tom Gauld for the New York Times.

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Reading Posture

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Tom Gauld for The New Yorker.

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I’m pretty sure ALL of these are BISAC codes. (It actually relates to this article in The Guardian)

See more of Tom Gauld’s cartoons here (or, better still, buy his book).

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The Snooty Bookshop

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We’ve all been there….

(by Tom Gauld, of course)

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Because You Bought H is for Hawk

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Tom Gauld

(H is for Hawk is actually on my reading list. And I would love a book about horology and depression to be honest)

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Our Dear, Departed Books…

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Tom Gauld for the New Yorker.

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The Wolf Hall Fun Book

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Tom Gauld.

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We Were Not Made For This World

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Directed by Colin West McDonald, We Were Not Made For This World is a short science fiction film based on the comic strip of the same name by cartoonist Paul Hornschemeier about a robot searching for his creator:

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‘We Were Not Made for This World’ was first published in Project Telstar by AdHouse and later collected in Let Us Be Perfectly Clear by Fantagraphics.

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50 Years Since the Great Poet’s Death

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Tom Gauld‘s weekly strip is back in The Guardian.

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