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Is Art School Worth It?
FromComic Lab
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Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Jun 4, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
Today's show is brought to you by Wacom — makers of the incredible Wacom One! This week, Dave and Brad ask — as art schools move towards virtual learning — is it worth the money?Special OfferJoin us at the $5 tier by July 4! When you do, you (along with all of the other $5 backers) will get an exclusive invite to the Cocktails with ComicLab Zoom meet-up! Plus... FOUR eBooks from the co-hosts...How to Make WebcomicsThe Webcomics HandbookEvil Inc: Under New ManagementDrive Act OneQuestions asked and topics covered...As colleges and universities make the move to virtual learning, is art school worth the money?Do originals with hand-lettering sell better?How do you disconnect from technology?Kind Words — How one member navigated a contract negotiation using ComicLab advice.You get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast$10 — Record an audio question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast$50 — Sponsor the show! We’ll read a brief promo for your comic/product and read it twice during the show AND you get the exclusive ProTips podcastBrad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the editor of Webcomics.comDave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.Listen to ComicLab on...Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyPandoraStitcherComicLab is hosted on Simplecast, helping podcasters since 2013. with industry-leading publishing, distribution, and sharing tools.
Released:
Jun 4, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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