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British Comics Now delegation heads to Toronto Comic Art Festival, championing UK creators and publishers
The Lakes International Comic Art Festival has just released a new video promoting its massive British Comics Now! project, championing the voices of UK comic creators and publishers
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tournevole · 8 months
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Jason Chuang Blue Оrchids
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im-jason520 · 1 year
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Expectations brings challenges, you’re stronger when you less expect.💪🏻
Sorghum
Chocolate
Tieguanyin
Cypress
🍸By Jason Chuang in @lax_maokong
📷By @ironguy
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myanhedonia · 2 years
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Prelude Artwork by Jason Chuang
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1five1two · 3 years
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Days Spent In Isolation, Part ll.
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brokenfrontier · 2 years
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Tide - Jason Chuang's Wordless Graphic Novella is a Stunning Example of the Pure Visual Language of the Form
Tide – Jason Chuang’s Wordless Graphic Novella is a Stunning Example of the Pure Visual Language of the Form
The UK comics scene is particularly blessed at the moment with a rich surfeit of abstract comics goodness from a number of boundary-pushing practitioners. Peony Gent, Olivia Sullivan, Mereida Fajardo, Gareth A Hopkins and Miranda Smart, to name just a few, are all producing excellent practice in that area. Into this mix we can now add the name of Jason Chuang, one of our 2022 Broken Frontier ‘Six…
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nevver · 3 years
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East of Eden, Jason Chuang
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marcopolorules · 3 years
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"Afuera, incluso a través de los ventanales cerrados, el mundo parecía frío. Calle abajo se formaban pequeños torbellinos de viento y polvo; los papeles rotos subían en espirales y, aunque el sol lucía y el cielo estaba intensamente azul, nada parecía tener color a no ser los carteles pegados por todas partes. La cara de los bigotes negros miraba desde todas las esquinas que dominaban la circulación.⠀⠀⠀ En la casa de enfrente había uno de estos cartelones. EL GRAN HERMANO TE VIGILA, decían las grandes letras, mientras los sombríos ojos miraban fijamente a los de Winston.⠀⠀⠀ En la calle, en línea vertical con aquél, había otro cartel roto por un pico, que flameaba espasmódicamente azotado por el viento, descubriendo y cubriendo alternativamente una sola palabra: INGSOC.⠀⠀⠀ A lo lejos, un autogiro pasaba entre los tejados, se quedaba un instante colgado en el aire y luego se lanzaba otra vez en un vuelo curvo. Era de la patrulla de policía encargada de vigilar a la gente a través de los balcones y ventanas. ⠀⠀⠀ Sin embargo, las patrullas eran lo de menos. Lo que importaba verdaderamente era la Policía del Pensamiento."⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀ George Orwell⠀⠀⠀ 1984⠀⠀ & Jason Chuang @jasonchuangart (artist)⠀ ⠀ ⠀ #surrealportrait #surreal #surrealart #surrealism #popsurrealism #popsurrealist #lowbrowart #weirdart #surreal_art #surrealisme #surrealismo #illust #illustration #illustrations #illustrationart #illustrationartits #illustrationartist #illustratror #illustrators #illustrated #illustrate #illustration_best #illustree #illustrarts #illustrationage #surrealillustration #jesuislesurrealisme #marcopolorules #vagabondwho #jasonchuang https://www.instagram.com/p/CRKI7QoLB1u/?utm_medium=tumblr
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thisisnthappiness · 3 years
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East of Eden, Jason Chuang
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comixology · 7 years
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A comiXologist recommends...
BATMAN #21 by Tom King, Jason Fabok, & Brad Anderson
Holy crap, what an amazing issue! After the unbelievable bombshells that dropped in DCU Rebirth, the new DC Universe stayed in a holding pattern for a bit while the characters settled into their new status quo. Batman #21 brings us back to those electrifying and world-changing storylines. The book starts with an ominous prophecy from a fan favorite legacy character and then leads into the dark mystery surrounding the bloody Watchmen button found at the end of Rebirth. This issue does not fail to deliver on the promises set up in Rebirth. The weight of the revelations are profound and are sure to lay the base for all the upcoming heavy-hitting arcs that spread throughout the DCU. 
Not into crossovers? Totally fine. This issue definitely stands up on its own as well. In fact, it’s impressive how far the storytelling pushes the limits of what comics can do. Without giving anything away, Batman has a pretty crazy fight scene in this book. It is, with no exaggeration, one the most impressive comic book fight scenes that I’ve ever seen. The way the artist and writer play with the progression of time and set up driving elements is stellar. I found myself on the edge of my seat with this book, more eager than I’ve ever been to turn the page and see what happens next. 
I can’t fully articulate what a pleasure this book was to read, and how excited I am for the next issue. From the deep mystery surrounding the Comedian’s button buried in the Batcave wall, to the return of some really important characters long thought gone or erased, to the way the storytelling was done in this issue, Batman #21 is worth every bit of the marketing campaign that DC has thrown behind it.
Jonah Chuang is a Technical Account Manager at comiXology. He’s a bigger Superman fan than a Batman fan, but this book might change that.
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scatterbrain000 · 3 years
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a gentle reminder
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“But remember, there are two ways to dehumanize someone: by dismissing them, and by idolizing them.” ―David Wong
Hannah, there may be people who see you as way less than who you are. These are people who do not truly "see" you; people who do not have full access to who you really are.
Likewise, there may be people who see you as way more than who you are. People who do not truly "see" you; people who do not have full access to who you really are.
And somewhere in between those two perspectives is the most important set of eyes from which to see yourself: your own.
I know how tempting it is to want to be seen as someone great in the eyes of others—especially in the eyes of those we care about. Somewhere along the way I, too, began to selectively see myself through the eyes of other people. It was easier. It always is. Because it absolved me from the responsibility of looking at myself through my own eyes. It rid me of the responsibility of loving and being accountable for myself.
It's always easier to outsource love and accountability for the self. And it's always a trap.
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You see, when I was little, I modeled my behavior to the liking of my parents' eyes. It's natural—no?—to want to be accepted and loved by our parents. Later on in my teenage years, I fell deeply in love for the very first time and, surely enough, began to model my behavior and sense of self according to that one girl's eyes. It's natural—no?—to want to be liked by the people we like.
Wanting to be liked and accepted is not the trap itself. The trap is not being okay with being disliked. The trap is internalizing someone else's view of us as our own. The trap is avoiding looking at ourselves for who we are. The trap is only seeing who we'd like to be in someone else's eyes.
The trap is bypassing the responsibility of looking at ourselves with courageous vulnerability. The trap is not allowing ourselves to see what we love about us and what we need to work on so that we may be able to fully welcome ourselves under our own skin. The trap is thinking that it is someone else's responsibility to give us the love, compassion and accountability we are unable to give ourselves.
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I'm not saying "don't be kind to others" or "don't care about other people's opinion towards you." Sometimes there's valuable feedback in the way others may see us. Sometimes other people's view of us reveals something great about us that we may have disregarded or taken for granted. Other times it may reveal something not-so-great about us that we may also be disregarding. And other times, their view of us reveals absolutely nothing about us and it is only a projection of their own needs, fears and expectations.
This is why nurturing a view of ourselves through our own eyes is important. So that we may be able to discern if the image we have of ourselves is actually ours - and not somebody else's projection that we have internalized.
Gentle Reminder: do not base your identity on how likeable or pleasing you can be for someone. If that becomes your main goal (catering to somebody else's wishful idea of you), you will find yourself consistently drained and exhausted for chasing after someone else's image of who you should be.
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Chasing after someone else's idea of you is the quickest way to run away from yourself. Having the constant need to always be liked by others keeps us from getting to know ourselves intimately. It detaches us from our bodies, from our dreams, from our needs and, ultimately, from the accountability of being ourselves. After all, we are the ones that have to live with ourselves for the rest of our lives. Twenty-four seven, three sixty five. At some point—hopefully sooner than later—we have begin to make peace with ourselves so that we don't seek self-validation through others.
Is self-acceptance easy? Absolutely not. It is one of the most difficult things we get to do in life. Meeting and seeing ourselves clearly in the mirror requires forgiveness, compassion, accountability and courage — it's not something we can get done in one afternoon and move on. It's a daily practice.
Is self-acceptance necessary? There is no progress without it. It's what allows us to own our strengths, bet on them and pursue our dreams. It's also what allows us to acknowledge our frailties and—if they matter to us—work on ourselves to overcome them.
Gentle reminder:
If you are having trouble accepting yourself wholly, don’t stress it. Acknowledge that it's hard work. Begin, perhaps, by accepting yourself in parts. In little, tiny parts.
Start with your smile maybe. That smile that gently blossoms on your face whenever you encounter something that—even for a glimpse of a moment—makes your soul flutter.
Start there.
The journey to discover why, when and how the soul flutters is the journey of self-acceptance. Start noticing it in the little things. Don’t deny them anymore. Accept them.
Jovanny Varela Ferreyra
Founder of The Artidote
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downthetubes · 3 months
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Making Its Mark: British Comics and Graphic Novels take to the World Stage
Six British/UK based comic creators will be flying the flag for British Comics Now at this year’s Toronto Comic Art Festival
Six British/UK based comic creators will be flying the flag for British Comics Now at this year’s Toronto Comic Art Festival (TCAF), thanks to an initiative from the Lakes International Comic Art Festival (LICAF), funded by Arts Council England, The Adlard Family Charitable Foundation, The British Council, and TCAF. British Comics Now aims to be a nationally-significant project for Britain’s…
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ao3feed-winterhawk · 5 years
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Happy Sweet Sixteen!
read it on the AO3 at http://bit.ly/2ZsFAnf
by Caiti (Caitriona_3), GalahadsGurl
It's the First Sweet 16 of the year, and Sam Winchester's parents are throwing a birthday bash for the ages.
It's the first real birthday Sam has ever had. And he's determined to enjoy every second of it.
Words: 8721, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Series: Part 58 of The Cahill Project
Fandoms: Supernatural, Mission: Impossible (Movies), Flashpoint (TV), Grimm (TV), Les Misérables - All Media Types, The Unusuals, The Bourne Legacy (2012), Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers (Marvel) - All Media Types, Captain America (Movies), S.W.A.T. (2003), Twelve and Holding (2005), 28 Weeks Later (2007)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings, No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: F/M, Gen, M/M, Multi
Characters: William Brandt, Marina Ivanovna Petrovka, Sam Winchester, Dean Winchester, Inari Todd-Keller, Rene Grimm, Dacia Leikos-Keller, Sam Braddock, Jason Walsh, Aaron Cross, Doyle (28 Weeks Later), Brian Gamble, Gus Maitland, Clint Barton, Darcy Lewis, James "Bucky" Barnes
Relationships: William Brant/Marina Ivanovna Petrovka, Sam Winchester/Inari Todd, Sam Winchester & Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester & Rene Grimm, Sam Winchester & Sam Grimm, Rene Grimm & Dacia Leikos-Keller, Casey Shraeger/Jason Walsh, Aaron Cross/Marta Shearing, Brian Gamble/Natasha Romanov (Marvel), Doyle (28 Weeks Later)/Scarlet Levy, Malee Chuang & Gus Maitland, James "Bucky" Barnes/Clint Barton/Darcy Lewis, Clint Barton/Darcy Lewis, James "Bucky" Barnes/Clint Barton, James "Bucky" Barnes/Darcy Lewis, Marina Petrovka & Her Sons
Additional Tags: Sweet Sixteen, Birthday Fluff, Found Family, Jeremy Renner Character Combinations, The Cahill Project, The Unusual Avengers Legacy Protocol
read it on the AO3 at http://bit.ly/2ZsFAnf
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im-jason520 · 1 year
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Please be pure and persistent forever. 🦄️
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Coca Cola
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🍸By Jason Chuang in @lax_maokong
📷By @ironguy
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What Does an SEO Consultant Do?
One of the most well-known singapore SEO consultant in Singapore is Michael Chuang. He helps businesses align with the demands of 21st century consumers. To contact Michael, call +65 6655 4744. Jack Chuang has worked for Clicker Media for over five years and knows how to optimize websites for success. He can be contacted via email at [email protected]. Other popular SEO consultants in Singapore include David Chan and Jason Wong.
A good SEO consultant will conduct extensive keyword research to determine which keywords will bring in the most traffic and profit. The consultant will prioritize the target keywords and conduct competitive analysis to find the most profitable and low-competitive terms. They will also research alternative search terms and use these as alternatives for your keyword strategy. The consultant will implement on-page SEO mechanical elements such as proper text formatting, the use of images, the addition of Meta tags, and integrating relevant structure. They will organize website content by incorporating Latent Semantic Indexing, short and long-tail keywords, and stem keywords.
A quality SEO consultant will focus on content. He or she will make suggestions on how to improve the content of your website. He or she will emphasize the importance of keywords and search intent. You will learn about the importance of rich snippets and voice search, as well as the importance of keywords and H1 and H2 tags. Lastly, you should be able to relate to the consultant's personality and their approach to content.
Depending on the size and scope of the project, the consultant will determine the best strategy for your site. It is possible to increase your website's traffic without having to spend a lot of money on paid advertising. However, it may be worth it to invest in SEO training and a good SEO consultant in Singapore. These consultants are highly skilled in search engine optimization and will provide you with SEO-friendly content and strategies. If you're looking for an SEO consultant in Singapore, Advantage is a good choice.
An SEO consultant should have experience in link building. A good SEO consultant should be familiar with Google's best practices. Additionally, he should be familiar with the latest trends in search engine marketing. A professional SEO consultant will have an extensive knowledge of the current trends and strategies in search engine optimization. In addition to these, an SEO consultant should have a solid understanding of how to use social media to promote a website. You should also consider the reputation of the individual you're working with.
As a Singapore SEO consultant, you should be able to hire a team that understands your needs. For instance, Absolute Digital is an agency that specializes in link building and digital marketing. They can be reached via +65 9231 3757. In addition, E-Alchemists is a good choice for SEO in Singapore as they specialize in web design, SEO and landing page optimization.
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brokenfrontier · 2 years
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Catalyst - SelfMadeHero’s Anthology Champions Emerging Creators of Colour Including Broken Frontier ‘Six to Watch’ Artists Dominique Duong and Jason Chuang
Catalyst – SelfMadeHero’s Anthology Champions Emerging Creators of Colour Including Broken Frontier ‘Six to Watch’ Artists Dominique Duong and Jason Chuang
It’s a most appropriate time to be looking at SelfMadeHero’s Catalyst anthology – the end product of their 2021 Graphic Anthology Programme designed to mentor and champion emerging creators of colour – given the recent announcement of a collaborative online exhibition with London’s Cartoon Museum showcasing the work of its contributors. Edited by Ayoola Solarin, the collection features the work…
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