Timeframing: The Art of Comics on Screens

Erik Loyer is a seasoned media artist and creative director who has spent the last several years thinking about the implications of screens on comics. Since 2008 he has been releasing innovative iOS experiments under the Opertoon imprint including the interactive comics Upgrade Soul and Ruben & Lullaby. Erik just launched Timeframing: The Art of Comics on Screens, a really authoritative and in-depth examination of how comics and screens can work together. Spoiler alert: Panels in pixels ≠ panels on paper.

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