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picturethisshow · 10 days ago
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#NY #Brooklyn: Spring into summer with some live anima- you know what, you know the deal by now. It's a fun night in a great venue and the show is always sold out so just get your ticket and see us do our thang!!!!
 Comedy by:  Josh Gondelman (HBO, Showtime) Shalewa Sharpe(Whiplash, Comedy Central) Dina Hashem(Conan, Seeso) Edson Montenegro (Tonight Show, UCB) Usama Siddiquee(Netflix, America's Got Talent)  Animation by:  JAVADOODLES (@javadoodles) Jason Chatfield(The New Yorker) Bryan Brinkman (Tonight Show, SNL) Dan Pinto (Nickelodeon) Will Santino & Ray Alma  Hosted by:  Samantha Ruddy(Tonight Show)  Tickets: $10 pre-sale, $15 day-of  21+ / Lineup subject to change without notice https://www.eventbrite.com/e/picture-this-live-animated-comedy-tickets-1361234371649?aff=oddtdtcreator Flier Art by Jason Chatfield Follow us! PictureThisShow.com Twitter: @PictureThisShow FB.com/PictureThisShow IG: @PictureThisComedy YouTube.com/@PictureThisComedy
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macwantspeace · 7 months ago
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Jason Chatfield at New York Cartoons from the 10/31/24 newsletter. Happy Halloween
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younes-ben-amara · 1 year ago
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إذًا كيف تجعل الذكاء الاصطناعي يقرأ عنك الأخبار العالمية دون أن تكتئب وتضرب الناس بالسكاكين؟
ما هذه المجموعة من المختارات تسألني؟ إنّها عددٌ من أعداد نشرة “صيد الشابكة” اِعرف أكثر عن النشرة هنا: ما هي نشرة “صيد الشابكة” ما مصادرها، وما غرضها؛ وما معنى الشابكة أصلًا؟! 🎣🌐 🎣🌐 صيد الشابكة العدد #69 أهلًا ومرحبًا بكم؛ 🎣🌐 صيد الشابكة العدد #69🛡 كيفية استخدام نيوز مينيمالست (News Minimalist) وإضافة نيوز غارد (NewsGuard)🤔 الآن علامَ حصلت بقراءة كل هذا؟👶🏻 أحسن مهدٍ ذكي للأطفال😵 غريب أنه لا…
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thenerdcantina · 2 years ago
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You're Not a Real Parent Until... by Scott Dooley and Jason Chatfield: Book Review
Whenever a parent hears that you’re planning to start a family, or currently working towards it, you’re met with excitement and encouragement. Despite the risks and possible struggle involved, generally parents respond with optimism. But under the surface, there is a little voice eager to chime in, saying “just you wait.” You’re Not a Real Parent Until… by Scott Dooley and Jason Chatfield…
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marcmarcmomarc · 26 days ago
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Camp Camp (Behind the Voice Actors)
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MAIN CAMP CAMP CAST
Max: Michael Jones and 1 other
Krishna Kumar
Nikki: Elizabeth Maxwell
Neil: Yuri Lowenthal
David: Miles Luna
Gwen: Lee Eddy and 1 other
Kaitlin Becker
Cameron Campbell: Travis Willingham
Quartermaster: Shannon McCormick
MAJOR ROLES
Space Kid: Lindsay Jones
Nurf: Blaine Gibson
Nerris: Barbara Dunkelman and 1 other
BlackKrystel
Harrison: Yotam Perel
Ered: Jen Brown
Preston: Georden Whitman and 1 other
Nicholaus Weindel
Dolph: James Willems
Platypus: Jordan Cwierz and 2 others
Alena Lecorchick
Miles Luna
Sasha: Samantha Ireland
Erin: Samantha Ireland
Tabii: Samantha Ireland
Edward Pikeman: Kirk Johnson
Jermy Fartz: Jordan Cwierz
Billy “Snake” Nikssilp: Dante Basco
Squirrels: Cole Gallian
Agents Miller: Ryan Haywood
Jasper: Griffin McElroy
CJ: Armando Torres
Daniel: Evan Gregory
Miss Priss: Jessica Vasami
Dirty Kevin: Rocco Botte
Bonquisha: Carla Nickerson
Vera: Sarah Natochenny
Quartersister: Shannon McCormick
Rafael Guzmán: Eddy Rivas
Candy: Stevie Nelson
Carl: Matt Chapman
Dang: Alex Mai
Hwan: Stephen Fu
Brian: SungWon Cho
Graggle: Matt Chapman
Mr. Campwell: Daman Mills
Mrs. Campwell: Melissa Sternenberg
Ainsley: Patricia Summersett
Louis: Chris Cubas
MINOR ROLES
Sheriff: Josh Ornelas
Announcer: Tyler Coe
Teen Mom: Mariel Salcedo
Friendly Pirate Kids: Yssa Badiola and 2 others
Gil Calceta
Andrew Lhotsky
Agent 1: Jeremy Dooley
Agent 2: Patrick Rodriguez
Cat: Stevie Wonder Nicks
Angry Camper: Derrek Ziegler
Almanac: Shannon McCormick
Geezer 1: Jordan Cwierz
Geezer 2: Miles Luna
Barkeep: Stan Lewis
Lester: Connor Pickens
Customer Fred: Kyle Taylor
Bouncer: Sean Baird
Rob Boss: Miles Luna
Jen: Maggie Tominey
Gregg: Chris Kokkinos
Darla: Reina Scully
Cute Waitress: Victoria Holden and 1 other
Brooke Olson
Jacob: Gabe Kunda
Managers: Billy B. Burson III and 5 others
Kim Newman
Alena Lecorchick
Jordan Battle
Gray G. Haddock
William Ball
TV Voices: Jordan Cwierz and 1 other
Yssa Badiola
Townsperson: Eric Baudour
Cartel Member: Patrick Rodriguez
Bodyguard 1: César Altagracia
Bodyguard 2: Luis “Paco” Vazquez
Mrs. Nurfington: Elyse Willems
Nerris’ Dad: Shawn Chatfield
Harrison’s Mom: Jen Brown
Nerris’ Mom: Becca Frasier
Lt. Stuart Houston: Matt Hullum
Harrison’s Dad: Jon Risinger
Buzz Aldrin: Lawrence Sonntag
Gram-Gram: Jen Brown
Mr. Fartz: Miles Luna
Mrs. Fartz: Jordan Cwierz
Cashier: Christine Brent
Snowman: Jeremy Dooley
Pizza Guy: Eric Baudour
Middle Aged Woman: Yssa Badiola
Bird of Lilac: Matt Hullum
Singing Bass: Chris Kokkinos
Corporate Exec: Todd Womack
Saleswoman: Andrea Ratsos
Hipster Clerk: Billy B. Burson III
Woman: Christine Stuckart
Man: Josh Miller
Clerk: Jeb Aguilar-Kendrick
Magician: Chad James
Save the Kids Girl: Jenn K. Tidwell
Trenchcoat Guy: Matt Hullum
Pizza Delivery Guy: Danzer Koehler
Sexy Lady: Alena Lecorchick
Director: Al “Sonny” McClelland Jr.
Wall Street Guy: Noël Wiggins
Driver: William Ball
Mugger: Richard Norman
Nancy: Lauren Aptekar
Magical Girl Counselor: Jenn K. Tidwell
Magical Boy Counselor: Kevin Bushong
Magic Camper: Leigh Lahav
MMA Counselor: Bryan Abou Charca
Mr. Allen: Jason Wright
British Student: James Willems
Poor Beggar: Richard Norman
Robber: Billy B. Burson III
Sasquatch: Noël Wiggins
Octopus: Max Kruemcke
Junker 1: Lawrence Sonntag
XxAznAnimeBoixx: Alfredo Diaz
Woman: Minni Clark
Man: Brian Gaar
Weird Larry: Geoff Ramsey
Xemüg: Rico Bonet
Robot: Todd Womack
British Soldier: Brian Gaar
Percy: Nic Sangervasi
Heimrich: Connor Pickens
Jake Stonewall: Richie Branson
Reporter: Jamie Smith
Nurfbot: Blaine Gibson
Bounty Hunter 1: Alena Lecorchick
Bounty Hunter 2: Ariel LaCroix
Junker 2: Kerry Shawcross
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macktism · 2 months ago
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this is super interesting lol and i already have some of this on my blog but it would be cool to compile. this took a couple hours. also you updated this list so some of my corrections might already have been changed. i just went through every roster on nhl.com in alphabetical team order.
italics are for rarely/unused terms
here's all the german names that are just a word:
Peyton Krebs (crab (and also cancer)), Isak Rosen¹ (roses), Alex Tuch² (cloth), Jason Zucker (sugar), Colton Dach (roof), Wyatt Kaiser² (german-speaking emperor), Tyler Motte (moth), Nico Sturm* (storm), Kirby Dach (roof), Hudson Fasching¹⁴ (carnival), Tim Stützle*¹⁶ (little (diminutive) stubby object), Jordan Eberle (little (diminutive) male pig), Jaden Schwartz (black), Matthew Kessel (large pot), Brandon Hagel (hail), David Kampf (fight), Matthew Knies (disagreement or fight), Clayton Keller (basement), Nick Schmaltz (lard), Jack Eichel (oak),
german names that are professions/titles and thus words (with varying usage):
Christian Fischer (fisherman), Troy Stecher (engraver), Nate Schmidt (smith), James Reimer³, Moritz Seider*⁵, Darcy Kuemper¹⁰, Timo Meier*¹², Christ Kreider (someone who works with chalk), Braden Schneider (tailor), Tyson Foerster² (forester), Collin Graf (count), Philipp Grubauer* (pit digger), Joel Hofer (debatably farmer), Jaxson Stauber (duster),
german names that are compound words:
Casey Mittelstadt (middle + city), Ryan Hartman¹¹ (hard + man), Jonas Siegenthaler*¹³ (winning + area + person), Michael Kesselring (pot + ring), Nino Niederreiter*¹⁷ (lower + rider),
debatable for various reasons:**
Marco Kasper*⁴, Leon Draisaitl*⁶, Sam Reinhart⁷, Warren Foegele⁸, Adrian Kempe⁹, Nick Seeler¹⁵
english stuff you missed/i'd like to recategorize:
Scott Morrow (tomorrow), Jalen Chatfield (chat + field), Kyle Burroughs (boroughs or burrows), Paul Cotter (it's a pin or wedge), Nolan Foote (foot), Scott Mayfield (mayfield works as one word), Shane Wright, Zach Whitecloud
bonus: Daniel Sprong (sprung in dutch), Will Borgen (danish/norwegian fortified stronghold), Calvin de Haan (rooster in dutch), Tyler Kleven (to stick in dutch),
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* these players are from german-speaking countries
** note that a lot of german names will have spellings that are not correct standardized high german because of time passing or regional differences. to me this does not lower their credibility as words.
footnotes under cut! (be careful. theres a lot.)
¹ he's swedish but both words mean about the same thing (its plural in german) as far as i can tell
² you already have him in your list but i just want a complete list for mine
³ the origin of "Reimer" as a surname and "Reimer" the word actually have different etymologies, but "Reimer" the word means someone who rhymes, aka a poet. but no one really uses that.
⁴ a "Kasper" is a specific clown-like puppet, but it's derived from the name, not the other way around where the name should be derived from the word.
⁵ this means someone who silks, aka someone who works with silk as a profession.
⁶ firstly, in modern german these "ai"s should be "ei"s, and secondly, this means three-sided, similar to dreieck (triangle) which means three-cornered. dreiseitel is absolutely not a thing though, even though it has a meaning.
⁷ in dutch this surname means pure-hearted (pure + heart) but in german "hart" doesn't mean heart, it means hard, so technically Reinhart does have a german meaning (absolutely hard), just an incorrect one. It's definitely a word, but not really a german one.
⁸in modern german this should be written with a V instead of an F, probably means little (diminutive) bird, but vögeln the verb actually means to have sex (to act like birds do i guess?). for vögele, technically you could use it as a command! (i.e "have sex!")
⁹ not really german, but derived from proto germanic wherein each central european language has its own version of it. in swedish and in german you'd see it as "Kämpe", not "Kempe". it means soldier or fighter.
¹⁰ could be derived from Kümpeln, which is a metalworking technique. "Kümper" that that case would then be someone whose profession is to kümpel. this is speculation though and i'm highly unsure.
¹¹ honestly there's 0 way of telling what "hart" this is supposed to be referring to, they both overlap so much and spelling obviously isn't standardized. the options are hard + man, heart + man, or stag + man. if we ignore this though and just think about modern german, then this is hard + man (though "man" is now standardized to be spelled as "mann")
¹² rarely used as a word anymore and is a very common surname. as wiktionary puts it: the administrator or leaseholder of a manor
¹³ i also explained the njd's german names here
¹⁴ Fasching is a very specific carnival celebration in southern germany. no clue why someone would be named after it?
¹⁵ "Seele" means soul in german, so a "Seeler" would be someone who works with souls, but i have no idea what that would be so i hesitate to think this is right.
¹⁶ could possibly either be diminutive stutz (stub) or diminutive stütz (support, as in a beam)
¹⁷ also covered him here
Making a (semi incomplete) list of NHLers whose names are just words. Why? Because I’m very bored and I find this funny. Do with this information what you will.
(Non English words count but also I only speak English and high school level Italian which I took almost 20 years ago, so let me know who I missed)
Does not include AHL or other non-nhl-roster players.
Gold Star Words: Cody Glass, Brett Pesce (Italian for fish), Andrew Mangiapane (Italian for eat bread), Ethen Frank, Troy Terry, Patrick Brown, Owen Power, Jordan Greenway, Morgan Frost, Dryden Hunt, Jake Bean, Dustin Wolf, William Carrier, Taylor Hall, Brent Burns, Pat Maroon, Ethan Del Mastro (Italian for of the master), Wyatt Kaiser, Spencer Knight, Miles Wood, Oskar Bäck, Sam Steel, Brendan Smith, Dominik Shine, Craig Smith, Connor Brown, Jeff Skinner, Darnell Nurse, Stuart Skinner, Devin Shore, Alexandre Carrier, Kieffer Bellows, Michael Bunting, Luke Evangelista (Italian for…evangelist), Zachary L’Heureux (French for “the happy one”), Cole Smith, JT Miller, Adam Fox, K’Andre Miller, Jonathan Quick, Nick Cousins, Shane Pinto, Bobby Brink, Sean Couturier**, Tyson Foerster (German for…forester), Bryan Rust, Ryan Graves, Logan Couture, Will Smith Hockey (both Smith and Hockey are words), Jake Neighbours, Nathan Walker, Cam Fowler, Tyler Tucker, Brayden Point, Conor Garland, Reilly Smith, Mark Stone, Alex Pietrangelo (Italian for stone angel), Zach Whitecloud, Adin Hill, Cole Perfetti (Italian for perfect), Colin Miller.
Total: 63
** google will tell me that it is a word but not exactly what it means. Something with women’s clothing.
Honorable mentions (would be a word with different spelling): Jack Hughes, Luke Hughes, Quinn Hughes, Taylor Raddysh, Morgan Geekie, Joseph Woll, Andrew Peeke, Alex Tuch, Kyle Burroughs, Kevin Bahl, Charlie Coyle, Christian Fischer, Roope Hintz, Patrick Kane, Andrew Copp, Justin Holl, Jeff Petry, Moritz Seider, Alex Lyon, Zach Hyman, Trevor Moore, Justin Barron, Owen Tippett, Nick Seeler, Connor Dewar, Shane Wright, Vince Dunn, Yanni Gourde, Darren Raddysh, Morgan Barron.
Total: 29
Honorable mentions (it’s two complete words but not a usable compound word): Jeremy Swayman, Logan Stankoven, Riley Stillman, Mackenzie Blackwood, Scott Wedgwood, Colin Blackwell, Quinton Byfield, Alex Newhook, Scott Mayfield, Matthew Highmore, Barclay Goodrow, Nils Hoglander, Tanner Pearson, Mason Appleton.
Total: 15
UPDATES!
Suggestions from people who speak more languages than me
Gold Star Words: John Marino (Spanish for marine), Scott Morrow, Jordan Staal (Dutch for Steel), Sebastian Aho (Finnish for clearing, Japanese for idiot, and several other definitions in several other languages), Jesper Fast, Adam Fantilli (Italian for infant), Dante Fabbro (Italian for smith), Noc Dowd (Noah says it’s an out of fashion English word), Juuse Saros*, Patrik Laine (Finnish for wave), Mikko Rantanen (Finnish for small beach), Joel Kiviranta (Finnish for stony beach), Rasmus Kupari (Finnish for copper), Kris Letang (French for the pond)
Promoted from Honorable Mention to Gold Star: Christian Fischer (German for Fisher), Alex Tuch (German for cloth)
Honorable Mention (homophones): Ian Cole, Jesper Bratt
Honorable Mention (non-valid compound words): Jalen Chatfield, Filip Forsberg (waterfall and hill in what I will assume is Finnish), Mikhail Granlund (Spruce Grove in Norwegian).
*some sort of astrological situation. Check the comments for an explanation from @fresh-penguin
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docnad · 1 year ago
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Caption Contest Cartoon by Jason Chatfield
The CartoonStock Cartoon Caption Contest No. 175 https://attemptedbloggery.blogspot.com/2024/01/the-cartoonstock-cartoon-caption.html #JasonChatfield #Baby #Bar #CartoonStock #Cartoon #CaptionContest
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downthetubes · 5 years ago
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Free Comic Creator-focused workshops announced for LICAF LIVE
Free Comic Creator-focused workshops announced for LICAF LIVE
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Seven free exclusive workshops with leading international creators, including Steven Appleby, Joe Kelly, Luke McGarry and Lucy Sullivan are part of the line-up of LICAF LIVE, this year’s virtual version of the Lakes International Comic Art Festival next month, aimed specifically at comic creators new and old, suitable for age 15+.
The workshops are free, but registration is required. Here’s…
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weeklyhumorist · 5 years ago
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Talkward w/ guest Jason Chatfield
http://talkward.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Talkward-Jason-Chatfield-Ep-41.mp3
This episode of Talkward welcomes back cartoonist, stand-up comic, and actor Jason Chatfield! Jason is the president of The National Cartoonists Society, and a contributor in The New Yorker. We discuss cartooning, Tom Richmond, Mort Drucker, Jason’s drawing diary during his bout with Covid-19 and even the Murder, She Wrote episode that uses The Reuben Award as a murder weapon!
Visit Jason here: https://www.jasonchatfield.com/  http://twitter.com/jason_chatfield  http://instagram.com/jasonchatfield  http://www.facebook.com/jasonchatfieldcartoonist
Talkward w/ guest Jason Chatfield was originally published on Weekly Humorist
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acaseforpencils · 7 years ago
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Jason Chatfield.
Bio: I grew up in the far flung suburbs of Perth, in Western Australia, and used to spend my paper route money on MAD Magazines (I cheaped-out and stole my dentist’s waiting room issues of the New Yorker. I think I was the only kid who looked forward to going to the dentist).
I moved to New York in 2014 and started pitching to the mag in person. I’m not sure Bob liked me, so I went back to pitching via email. Then I went in on his last day and finally sold my first piece. I feel like it was his final f—k you to the magazine. “Here! Have a Chatfield!” 
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Find this print here!
The cartoon was a goofy play on Vlad the Impaler. 
I didn’t sell to the magazine again until last month, but I’ve had a handful sold as dailies. And I’m published in MAD often, so they’ve clearly done away with any of their standards.
When I’m not drawing gag cartoons I write and draw a syndicated legacy strip called Ginger Meggs which I took over 10 years ago. It’s been around since 1921 and now appears daily in 34 countries. He’s kind of an Australian version of Dennis the Menace, except he predates him by about 30 years.
Tools of choice: For drawing/roughs, I use a Prismacolor Turquoise clutch pencil with a red lead and try to find some paper with a little bit of tooth. The mixed media pads at Blick do the trick nicely.
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I ink using a Uni-ball Vision Elite Stick Roller Ball Pen… or a Pigma Micron 03. 
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DO NOT use the Uni-Ball Vision Rollerball Pens, Fine Point (0.7mm) if you’re traveling. They explode on planes. And ruin your copy of The New Yorker.
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For a wash, I just use watercolor and whatever brush is lying around. Nothing fancy. There’s a scanning app on my phone called “Adobe Scan” which does a nice job of scanning line-art into a PDF when I’m out of the studio and need to email in a quick rough.
I use a Wacom Mobilestudio Pro for finished artwork. I like to get out of the studio and work from a bar or restaurant, so it helps that I can take that with me. I use a little glove that I got on Amazon so I don’t grease up the screen, and the felt-tip nib that comes in the pen-holder makes the friction between the stylus and the screen more like pencil on paper. Unfortunately, they’re not waterproof, as I found on a recent vacation…
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My wife plays piano and sings at bars around the city so I’ll often sit at the bar during her sets and draw. Digital/Traditional depends on what deadlines are most pressing. (She has a weekly residency in Astoria —if anyone’s interested in going, let me know!)
A lot of people email me for advice about tablets —I’ve been trialling/demo-ing Wacom products for 15 years— I think they’re great. If you’re married to doing stuff by hand but want to colour digitally, you can get a decent tablet without going broke. Depends on your workflow.
Writing Desk: My wife and I were living upstairs in 5A when my neighbour in 4B died. He was a brilliant poet and had an incredible old writing desk. It’s the only thing that was left in the apartment, so I’m looking after it ’til his grandson moves in at the end of our lease. I work for countless hours at this old thing. It’s beat up, but I’ve patched it together enough that it won’t collapse and bury me mid-brushstroke. I’ve stuck a few of my favourite toons on the top of it.
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Tool I wish I could use better: My brain. It really is a sack of cats. Whenever I want to sit and do work, it clocks off. Then it comes up with a pearler of an idea at 3 in the morning when I’m trying to sleep. I write it down in my phone, but autocorrect makes it indecipherable by morning.
I like working with my writer friend, Scott. We both do comedy at night and have developed a nice short-hand. We also seem to have the same library of references and can build on each others’ premises, which tames my sack-of-cats.
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Tool I wish existed: The Deadline Extender.® I’ve never missed a deadline, but that said… an extra 3 or 4 minutes to allow for a terrible wifi connection, or a errant scanner wouldn’t go astray.
Also: The Deadline Extender® PREMIUM: Let’s you go back in time to when you were procrastinating and slap yourself in the face. $30 p/month.
Tricks: Ok, well. This is going to sound a bit Dalton Trumbo, but bear with me: I do my best work…in the bath.The most productive 3 hours of my week are during Scotchbath Sunday; an immoveable chunk of time on Sunday evening whereby I lock myself in the bathroom, run a bath, lug my drawing stuff onto a bit of wood that sits over the bath, and just write and draw. Nothing else. I write weeks worth of my syndicated comic strip (Ginger Meggs), I write New Yorker cartoons, scribble up roughs for dailies— and when I feel like I’ve earned it (usually 2 hours in) I tap the side of the bath three times, and my wife peels herself from her piano and I unlock the door to a nice big glass of scotch. It’s a hell of a carrot on a stick to work towards when you’re stuck. (PS. Lest you think I’m some kind of Don Draper-era misogynist; the scotch reward part was her idea. I think she realized it keeps me in the bath and out of her way.)
Anyway. It’s a great way to switch gears creatively. It’s like being on an aeroplane. No wifi, no phones — just the work you need to get done. Get involved. #ScotchBathSunday.
Oh! And if I get my deadlines done for the week, I have a small budget for a solo lunch somewhere where I can eat cheese and draw. I really didn’t know cheese ’til I moved to America. (And yes, I’ve already been to Wisconsin. Good Lord.)
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Tips? I always tell younger artists to not even think about touching a drawing tablet until they’ve learned to draw by hand first. Otherwise they’ll always be drawing away, knowing they have the insurance of the CTRL+Z key at their disposal if they screw up a line. That’s not a good habit to have when you’re working to a deadline. But, once you do know how to draw, by all means dive head-first into the digital realm. It’s incredible. Procreate, Sketchbook or Photoshop are all great.
Misc: One of the hangovers from working in advertising illustration is that I’ve had to be a bit of a chameleon style-wise for the last 15 years and haven’t allowed myself to just settle into one style. Lately, I’ve just decided to say “Bugger it!” and try and find a loose, consistent style that I’m comfortable with, that’s an apt conduit to my silly ideas.
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I always loved George Booth’s line, and his ability to create a scene with so much movement but just at the right moment in time. Also Sam Gross’ dark, hilarious cartoons with perfect line-economy. And I’d give my left arm (I draw with my right) to know how Barry Blitt has so much control with his washes…
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Chatfield’s portrait of Sam Gross
While I’m geeking out, I love seeing younger cartoonists find their feet and thrive in a style that just feels like they’re speaking to you— Ellis J. Rosen, Sofia Warren, Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell, Jason Katzenstein, Amy Kurzweil, and a seemingly endless list of talented younger artists who are putting in the work are a big inspiration. 
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I know it should be Steig or Thurber or Addams, but my favourite cartoonist is Sergio Aragones.
I was always so enamoured of MAD growing up and studied the lines of Jack Davis, Mort Drucker, Al Jaffee and the Usual Gang of Idiots. I remember being so frustrated I couldn’t even come close to getting my work to look like theirs, but I think I found a style somewhere in between when I fell short. 
I think Wil McPhail’s poses are masterful, and I wish I knew how how the hell he did that. One day I’ll trudge up to England and knock on his door to ask him. I find myself doubled-over at John Cuneo’s Instagram, and Ed Steed’s absurdly funny gags. I have a slew of toons I’ve torn out of years’ worth of magazines and taped to my studio wall, or my zillion year-old writing desk. I’m constantly humbled by how generous and welcoming the existing crop of New Yorker cartoonists have been to a goofy Aussie immigrant — Joe Dator, Matt Diffee and Pat Byrnes, Mort Gerberg and an ever-growing list of prolific, talented cartoonists who make the 99% weekly rejection tolerable.
I’ve made some of my closest friends and have been lucky enough to meet my cartooning heroes through the National Cartoonists Society. I got to spend a lot of time with Sergio at the Lakes International Comic Art Festival in the UK last year which made my year. We were signing together for a whole afternoon and I spent more time geeking out with him than signing.
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Okay. Enough drooling. Sorry.
I’m a fan of cartoonists.
Website, etc. I have a weekly podcast where I throw around ideas for New Yorker cartoons with a fellow comedian and writer, Scott Dooley. It’s called “Is There Something In This?” It’s a bit of fun. We don’t take ourselves too seriously, but we do take the art of writing gags very seriously. It’s an extremely difficult skill to master, and we’re virtually zygotes at it. We have lots of listeners now, which is bewildering. Talking about drawing is like dancing about architecture, but here we are. Anyway you can find it on iTunes or wherever you waste time listening to podcasts.
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My website is jasonchatfield.com and my comedy stuff is up at jasonchatfieldcomedy.com  ( I’ve been doing stand-up comedy for 11 years. If anyone wants to come see a show, hit me up! I’ll put you on the door). My instagram is @jasonchatfield. I’m still trolling the British chap who has the @jasonchatfield handle on Twitter to no avail. To that end, I’m @jason_chatfield on Twitter.
If you want more art supplies in your life, A Case for Pencils is on Instagram and Twitter.  You can also find me, Jane (the person who created/edits this blog), on Twitter here, which is where I stick the paintings that I’ve been doing instead of interviewing people consistently (I needed to balance working on other people’s work and my own work!). Oh, and If you’d like to support this blog, which is always very appreciated, there are many different ways to do so, which you can find here!
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aunti-christ-ine · 3 years ago
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picturethisshow · 4 months ago
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#NY #Brooklyn: NEW YEAR NEW LATE NIGHT LIVE ANIMATED COMEDY JOY TO GET US THROUGH!!
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Comedy by:
Katrina Davis (Time Out's Comedian to Watch)
Jared Goldstein (Comedy Central, CBS)
Molly Ruben-Long (JFL, BBC)
Karolena Theresa (Dazed Magazine)
Gabe Pacheco (Halal Cartels)
Animation by:
THE RETURN OF Rachel Gitlevich (The Animation Guild)
Jason Chatfield (The New Yorker)
Chrissy Fellmeth (Titmouse)
Emily Flake (New York Times)
Nat Badillo
Hosted by:
Samantha Ruddy (Tonight Show)
21+ / Lineup subject to change without notice
Flier Art by Jason Chatfield
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macwantspeace · 5 months ago
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Pondering the pending prohibition of pejorative perorations in 2025. aka Lèse-majesté or lese-majesty is an offence or defamation against the dignity of a ruling head of state
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image Jason Chatfield new york cartoons 10/31/24
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welcometoyouredoom · 7 years ago
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“You’re hired!”
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brokenfrontier · 4 years ago
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COVID Chronicles – A Substantial Taxonomy of COVID Tales in this Anthology from Graphic Mundi
COVID Chronicles – A Substantial Taxonomy of COVID Tales in this Anthology from Graphic Mundi
What can you say about COVID-19? The ongoing pandemic has been the first thing on just about everyone’s minds for almost a year now, the absences and changes to “normal life” becoming omnipresent. It has endured long enough that artworks have started to respond to it, with comics some of the most responsive. COVID Chronicles is an anthology collection of 64 short comics to detail response to…
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Charles M. Schulz 100th birthday tributes (November 26, 2022)
Featuring the following strips (source):
Baby Blues by Jerry Scott and Rick Kirkman
Barney Google and Snuffy Smith by John R. Rose (originally authored by Billy DeBeck)
Curtis by Ray Billingsley
Flo & Friends by Jenny Campbell
For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston
Ginger Meggs by Jason Chatfield
JumpStart by Robb Armstrong
Macanudo by Liniers
Pearls Before Swine by Stephen Pastis
Zits by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman
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