Would you mind recommending a comic book/graphic novel site that your co-workers/friends/you like?
I would prefer to see an example that you all like for its aesthetic qualities (or the way it simply looks), butinteractivity/functionality would be ok.
If you would, please let me know why you choose the examples so we know what is good about thesite(s) and simply include a link to the site.
Thanks!
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Kevin Yong said: ...
And here's some other websites with designs I like (not Christian-specific, just general comics)...
Sheldon: http://www.sheldoncomics.com/
It's a basic strip-a-day webcomic layout, but with a friendly "desktop" desgin... the blog section underneath the comic is made to look like it's printed on sheets of paper, with pens an post-it notes along the side. It gives a personal feel of being part of the artist's workspace rather than just a generic HTML landing page. (It's also my favorite online webcomic.)
Axe Cop: http://axecop.com/
A very "busy" layout with lots of links to various sections, but it holds together well. The navigation menu is clear, the front page shows clear preview links to the two different sections of the webcomics, with a blog underneath and a title bar across the top. (The title shows a slight pulsing of color as if from a rotating police siren, but it's subtle -- not flashing so bright as to be distracting.) Note: As a word of caution to those who might be offended by the content, the webcomic features lots of over-the-top monster mayhem (chopping zombie heads off, etc.) and some immature bathroom humor that would appeal to a 6-year-old. (As might well be expected, since the strip is actually written by a six-year-old and drawn by his adult brother.)
Mike Maihacks's Cleopatra in Space
http://www.cowshell.com/cleopatra/
Wes Molebash's Max vs Max
http://www.maxvsmax.com/
Ken Raney
www.calvarycomics.com
I thought Brian D's trailer for his book-to-be was terrific!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyB2ZtZ8zCw
Kingstone Comics has a nice site as well.
http://kingstonemedia.com/
I haven't spoken (via email) with Bill Hughes of Texas in a few years, and his www.wondervista.com site is being overhauled (which had links to Christian comics, tutorials, and films), but this other link of his has much on it:
http://www.jesusandkidz.com/index.htm
Alec
http://www.heedthecalling.com/
Kevin Yong said: