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Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana Simpson for June 07, 2016
Transcript:
Phoebe: I have to do a diorama about my favorite thing I learned this year. I've learned so many awesome things this year! Photosynthesis and the multiplication tables and Boolean logic and the history of China and RNA! It's ALL awesome! I also learned what a colossal nerd I am! Marigold: Make a diorama about that!
Averagemoe almost 9 years ago
…and how to avoid awkward run-on sentences.
rexvivat almost 9 years ago
Wait, what? Kids learn boolean logic in school these days? That’s awesome!
Aurora_Griffin almost 9 years ago
Naw, Marigold’s suggestion’s no good. Dakota would have a field-day with THAT. XD
Hello.hello almost 9 years ago
Noooo! I was wrong!!!!
bigcatbusiness almost 9 years ago
Just try to separate well the subjects or you’ll get a major headache.
waycyber almost 9 years ago
Dana, please can I ask a favour? I will not be the only one who benefits. I have trouble reading black on coloured backgrounds. Please could you provide more contrast for those panels?
fuzzybritches Premium Member almost 9 years ago
The best thing is, if Phoebe uses lots of glitter, her diorama will SPARKLE!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I don’t have waycybers problem here, but i can relate.As my eyes get worse i find that sometimes just enlarging doesn’t always help.As much as i love bound books, all my book purchases these days are digital downloads.Backlit screens are far easier to see.And, yes, there are some color combinations that just make it impossible for me to focus.
Wichita1.0 almost 9 years ago
Heck, just beg a cardboard Quaker Oats tube and say it’s a representation of the curvature of tie and space, enriched with iron. That should gain some academic creds.
RRabbit42 almost 9 years ago
@waycyber: Dana said a few weeks ago that a separate person does the coloring on the artwork and she doesn’t see it until the day each strip is released. But contrast between elements like text and background is sometimes overlooked. For example: one company uses glossy white letters on a glossy yellow background for their delivery vehicles, which looks cool until the sunlight hits it and causes the two to fade together so that you can’t read the company name.
Comic Minister Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Agreed Unicorn.
Stephen Gilberg almost 9 years ago
Remember Calvin’s “Jack and Joe” math problem? Way above his usual simple addition. You can’t trust comic school.
Khatkhattu Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Sounds like Phoebe is well on the way to achieving nerdvana!
sjsczurek almost 9 years ago
You’re a smart kid, Phoebe. If anything, you’re to be called a “smart.”.“Nerd” is the other N-word. And just as bad.
Aerotendo almost 9 years ago
Dana, I know of ONE webcomic strip that had someone mention the reading issue and you know what they did? They put the words that the characters said in a readable box BELOW the comic. This way, no matter what color combo they used, the black print on white background was readable. I dunno if you could do something like this (or even want to) but it might be nice for the readers. You could probably just add it in a “author comment” box or something with replies off.
For the people who can’t get the zoom they need by clicking the pic, how about using the CTRL + Mouse Scroll Wheel to do zoom for the whole page until it was big enough?
jerrica.benton333 almost 4 years ago
I had a teacher once who pronounced “Boolean” like “Boo-lean”. She was my favorite teacher.
Kark_The_Red_Canadian_Dragon 10 months ago
I didn’t know they still made kids memorize the multiplication tables. :)