Visual poetry. Poetry comics. Visual poetry comics. Asemic abstract comics.
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Showing posts with label font. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
The wife of one entirely unknown
The glyphs in this panel were made from a font called Asemicism, created by Tony Burhouse/Gene Mutation. I can't leave well enough alone, of course, so the letters are smooshed and flipped any which way. My interpretation of today's comic appears below, but before you read it, I would be pleased if you take some time to indulge your own imagination. There is no correct interpretation of my asemic work. If you prefer to ignore my interpretation in favor of your own, that's totally okay.
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POSSIBLE SPOILER ALERT
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What cartoon hero doesn't have a much-imperiled girlfriend? Jack Loki's significant other is dainty, sweet-tempered, ridge-backed, clodhopping Alice Aroumbeyski, portrayed here as a saucy Martian pin-up girl. Or boy. Or it. Alice was once described, with solemn sagacity, by her four-year-old cousin Sophia, as a "cobra-zebra with stickin'-up hair and bad neck".
Monday, January 27, 2014
Geranium Lake Properties, a storm of scaphirhynchus
© 2014 lcmt
Includes text written in Asemicism, a typeface created by Tony Burhouse
After today, GLP will still be publishing twice a week but we will be switching to a Thursday-Sunday schedule. Getting the cartoon out on Friday was not working for me, and I hope more people will be reading it on Sunday.
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Friday, January 24, 2014
Geranium Lake Properties, willy was wont
© 2014 lcmt
Asemicism font by Tony Burhouse
GLP is published twice a week, Mondays and Fridays, or pretty close to Mondays and Fridays.
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