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November 4th, 2007

Why blended storytelling?

I really feel this post on cartooning says it all, but honestly when you combine images and words, you are tapping into two learning modalities. You’re engaging the reader’s mind on two levels. That’s twice the opportunity to have your message sink in.

Something to keep in mind when developing products designed to make a point…

Posted by Rebecca in Uncategorized

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2 Responses to “Why blended storytelling?”

  1. Joanna Young says:

    Hi Rebecca

    I’m glad you liked the piece. I’m fascinated by cartooning - because I can’t draw to save myself! I love the way they can say so much in just a few sparse lines

    Best wishes

    Joanna

  2. Rebecca says:

    I’ve always liked cartoons and animation for much the same reason. My love for cartoons actually grew into an interest in graphic novels, which I’m now trying to learn to write.

    If you haven’t already, you might enjoy Scott McCloud’s series on creating comics. He really gets into the communication issues of cartoons and comic books, and his presentation is outstanding.

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