Wednesday, 11 January 2017

COP3: Summative Statement

In creating work lesbian comic makers face many challenges. This project became an exploration of these challenges and the social forces that cause them, the main one being heteronormativity. Heteronormativity is the belief that society holds that heterosexuality is the prefered and default sexual orientation. In my dissertation I mostly examined the work of Alison Bechdel, creator of Fun Home and Dykes to Watch Out For and cross referenced her work with the comics of other LGBT women. All their autobiographical work shows how heteronormativity has affected their lives and some chose to use their work as a way of dissecting and bringing it to reader attention.

At the start of this project I wished to continue from my previous work in past context of practice modules, and I feel this has been successful and have a specialised area of academic knowledge under my belt. The end of this project has resulted three samples of single page autobiographical strips based upon real things and a proposal to continue the autobiographical comic strips as an ongoing and growing practice. I explored the idea of eventually collecting these strips into larger bound editions, and also archiving them online so new readers can catch up, although these explorations were more to explore the context the comics would sit in and not the main idea or aim of the project.

In the end my work reflects the current world of autobiographical strips, where they are published online to social media, in regular intervals, such as weekly, that keep followers interested in their lives and their struggles with being a minority.

Tuesday, 10 January 2017

COP3: Final Boards

COP3: Visual Development

COP3: Website/Archive


Although I didn't want to make coloured strips, I did want a coloured header to the website.

I chose tumblr because it is easily customisable and no HTML experience is required. I feel I'd definately get a custom URL without the "tumblr.com" on the end in the future, and then even further than that move to a proper website.

I decided to keep it simple, white, pink etc. I really like Alison Bechdel's front page but I think it's only something that can be done with custom HTML etc, so can't be done on these free, simpler hosting websites.


Zoomed in

Zoomed out



COP3: Webcomics/Website's Archiving Comics


Hark a Vagrant - Kate Beaton
All the pre order buttons are very off putting, but I like the header!


The Forming - Jesse Moynihan
Not very pleasing with the formatting, but like he header/commitment to colours.


A softer world-Emily Horne & Joey Comeau
Not an illustrated comic! I feel the website fits the atmosphere pretty well.

Super Mutant Academy - Jillian Tamaki
A customised tumblr blog, which would be a pretty good idea! Very simple and blog based.

COP3: Alison Bechdel's Website


I really like the layout of this site, it's only the introduction, but it's very clever!


The panels change when your mouse hovers over each panel!

The rest of the site/archive isn't as impressive however. 


I think something interactive would be good on a website that hosts the strips.

COP3: Final Colour Front Booklet


I'm going to make two booklets, one with a colour cover, some with a black and white cover. Both will have the same newsprint stock inside, which reminds me of the DIY newsprinter LGBT comics of the past.