In case you missed it, part two of my comic on education reform went line on Truthout on Friday. Check out the first episode here and click here for the latest instalment.
Click here to read my latest comics experiment, gleaned from a series of interviews I did at the Occupy Oakland protest on Thursday night. Something of a change in how I normally put work together, I skipped thumbnailing and dived straight into transcribing the interviews to let the subjects speak for themselves. I sprinkled in some interactivity too to keep/force readers to engage with it – and added some audio into the mix while I was at it. See what you think – it’s also been posted on this occupy portraits site too.
You’ll also notice that I’ve added a Multimedia page along the top, where you’ll find videos, animations, audio recordings and links to my most recent interactive visual storytelling experiments.
New here? Go to the start of the comic here. You can order a copy of my latest comic on human trafficking here. Scroll down for an update on what’s new in the Archcomix universe below the fold. Today’s stories: a belated commemoration of the Hiroshima atomic bomb drop, 65 years ago on Friday, Wyclef Jean runs for Haitian President, and direct action against US military bases in Colombia.