I still read Japanese graphic novels or Mangas. I hope that counts.
Growing up in Vietnam, my parents generally forbid us kids from reading comics because they're not... smart materials. I don't know, but I tend to disagree with that.
I find graphic novels/comics fascinating because it seems like the writers can get their messages across with just an image an a short bubble/line of text. On that front, I think web creator should learn a thing or two from comics writer :)
I love the older cartoons. I think waking up Saturday mornings or rush home from school to watch cartoons was so good back then.
That's why I archive a lot of my favorite cartoon series (Arthur, Life with Louie, Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, etc.) for my future children :)
My hope and inspiration to make the web a more positive experience in my daily work definitely has something to do with the simplest stories which come from some cartoons I saw as a kid.
Growing up in Vietnam, my parents generally forbid us kids from reading comics because they're not... smart materials. I don't know, but I tend to disagree with that.
I find graphic novels/comics fascinating because it seems like the writers can get their messages across with just an image an a short bubble/line of text. On that front, I think web creator should learn a thing or two from comics writer :)
I love the older cartoons. I think waking up Saturday mornings or rush home from school to watch cartoons was so good back then.
That's why I archive a lot of my favorite cartoon series (Arthur, Life with Louie, Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, etc.) for my future children :)
My hope and inspiration to make the web a more positive experience in my daily work definitely has something to do with the simplest stories which come from some cartoons I saw as a kid.