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| high resolution TIFF, GIF or JPEG format at the size you require. Payments can be made using any credit card directly into a PayPal account that can be provided upon request. To license any images or cartoons from any archives made available here, email cartoonist Dan Rosandich directly for a fee quote: dan@danscartoons.com and a fast reply is guaranteed. Please make sure to provide a clear and definitive explanation as to how you intend on using any cartoons as this information will assist greatly in quoting you a fee that is reasonable and based on current pricing factors in the cartooning industry. Be advised that this cartoon catalog and cartoon site is a commercial venture and all images are offered for a fee - no free cartoons. The cartoon gag panels published throughout this website are a reflection of over 35 years of dedication, perseverance, investment in time to refine a specific cartoon style and recognizable characters . . .not to mention costs in promoting a cartooning service over as many years in which advertising had been purchased in trade journals and publishing newsletters to creative talent directories in order to establish a credible existence in a very competitive industry. Do not remove any cartoons or comics from this website unless you are granted permission to license a specific cartoon first. All cartoons throughout this database are copyrighted and it will be considered as a copyright violation if any of them are removed. IP addresses can be recorded and copyright violators are aggressively pursued by the legal team of John Dozier Internet Law Services - CyberTrialLawyer.
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Using Cartoon Imagery Will Attract Attention To Any Promotion Are words or plain text enough to emphasize your point when promoting an event, product or idea? Sometimes, but think about it. Think about the “action” you see in imagery. Perhaps a character or icon that smiles out at the reader, or points to a block of print. Actions speak louder than words and more often than not, combining the two can work in your favor greatly. Consider how drab and boring a basic magazine layout would appear, had editors and creative directors or graphic designers decided not to add any photographs, or drawings or graphs and pie charts to emphasize various aspects of the content they published? Content, (cartoons especially!) is king so use humor like cartoons as your bait to attract readers, viewers or visitors into your promotions and professional projects. Using cartoons works! They will add character and uniqueness to the overall appearance of your design and layout. Plus, cartoons are very flexible and lend themselves well to a variety of applications. They can be used in print advertising, postcards, on direct-mail pieces, on web pages, in email templates used for an email “blast” or mass emailing, on promotional items like mugs, mousepads, t-shirts, posters, and also for PowerPoint presentations which are becoming more popular in presentations to multiple groups of people or larger gatherings, such as corporate events or company parties and gatherings. Here is a basic list of how imagery like cartoons can act in favor of, and compliment your next project: · Emphasize a point (show you’re serious and /or humorous!) · Attract the eye (draws or pulls readers to your text or writing) · Add character (show you have a sense of humor - be unique) · Keeps your readers engaged or interested in your message. · Enhances your text (don’t forget, plain text can be boring) All of the aforementioned aspects are great for a biz to biz sales leads program, since cartoons are a proven commodity in the marketing world. A perfect example of using a cartoon in direct mail would be for the circulation department of a magazine publishing company. Let’s assume the existing subscribers will soon be having the subscriptions to the publication expiring. An innovative
circulation department would flag upcoming expirations and mail reminders to those people whose subscription is expected to expire on a certain date. A reminder to each subscriber is mailed with a complimentary 3 month subscription extension and on the outside of the envelope is what is called “teaser copy” such as “Your subscription is about to expire . . . “ “Don’t let the clock run out!”
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