I just finished putting this together for the Alternative Press. It's a kind of summary of what we have achieved over the years. I wasn't going to post this up, but seen as it has been put on facebook I thought I might aswell, took me a while to track down all the pictures and work out the dates.
Friday, 18 February 2011
Designs for the: International Alternative Press Festival 2011
I've recently been working on revamping the Alternative Press website and getting it ready for the festival in May. I also did a flyer too. Here is some examples of what I did.
http://www.alternativepress.org.uk
Wednesday, 2 February 2011
The Comix Reader offical launch party is TODAY
Tonight is the official Comix Reader launch party, the last one didn't go ahead but this one is defiantly still on. Check out the flyer below for the details. It should be good fun and most of the artists in this issue should be there.
Here is a picture of the Comix Reader in action. (My friend Steve is having a read on the way home) My comic can be seen on the back cover.
Friday, 28 January 2011
News on my comic "Gissa Job"
I was approached by a very friendly and kind volunteer who works in a zine shop in Australia called Sticky Institute. They wanted me to send over some copies of my comic/zine "Gissa Job" to stock in their shop, so I thought why not and sent them some copies. Many thanks to Candace for her help and taken this picture for me of my comic in their shop.
Here is the link to their zine shop: www.stickyinstitute.com
My comic also got a review by "365 zines a year" blog site which reviews zines and comics. This is the link to the review which caught the attention from my new zine friends in Australia: Click Here
This is their main blog address: http://365zines.blogspot.com/
Thursday, 16 December 2010
Thursday, 2 December 2010
The Comix Reader OUT NOW
Here is some info: "The Comix Reader is in part an attempt to recapture some of the free spirit of the underground press, and also an experiment in publishing : 9,000 copies paid for and distributed by the artists. Printed on cheap newsprint, it's the opposite of the expensive limited edition; accessible to all who are interested."
It's only cost £1 plus 50p postage and packaging.(UK only)
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