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S Anand edited this page Feb 11, 2021
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Here are some examples of Comicgen usage
- Using Comicgen: Free comic creator
- Why Game of Thrones?
- How Big is the Data?
- More work by Ramya
- Comic narrative + a line chart #cricket
- India vs Afghanistan, World Cup 2019 (version 2)
- Wasting time on IMDb
- Coding memes
Technique examples
- Character narrating a story for The World Bank
- A tweet embedded in a 3-panel comic strip
- A video embedded in a 3-panel comic strip
- Character reacting to changing data live
Webcomics examples
Here are examples or guides of where comics have been used effectively in storytelling.
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Comic based manuals
- Scott Mccloud’s implementation of Comic characters for explaining Google Chrome is one of the finest examples to date. This or This can be referred.
- Bite-sized command line explains UNIX commands with comics
- Using comic books to teach business ethics as researched and published by Springer journal
- Antonija Kuzmanic explains That Pesky P38 Map Kinase with comics
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Content marketing: Comics are eye-catching and noticeable elements, which we hardly find in marketing mailers, product explanation mailers, newsletters.
- Marketoonist creates content marketing campaigns using cartoons
- Erin Ollila writes a fine article on it.
- The awesome adventures of megacorp's marketers.
- Comic games for offline screens: Remember the small-hand dinosaur running across the screen when Google chrome is offline? A comic game or a random conversation about the website being down can make the website interactive even when it is down.
- Comic storytelling: I love how Pablo Stanley, a UI/UX designer, uses comic into storytelling. Check this out.
If you find good examples, please add a comment. We'll include them.