No. Actual illustrations of concepts with room for creative interpretation.
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. Yeah, it has tons. But finding a good illustrator is a deep relationship. Closer to co-authorship than contract labor.
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I know several artists.
AFAIK fulfilling work with a co-creator who honors the art is scarce.
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"honors the art" is often code for "narrow/dogmatic politics that make me impossible to work with" in my experience, sadly.
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Not to negate your experience, but "I need more of a co-author than contract labor", if you meant it, could make a Bolshevik draw Galt.
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to me that translates to "rough consensus and running code" :) Not ideological simpatico. Ideologues more trouble than worth
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Just heard of this person, through a comic artist I follow:
thundercake.deviantart.com/journal/almost
Might be worth a try: "often..weeks without..work"
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Startup friction. I'd like to offer resident artist gigs on ribbonfarm the way I do resident bloggers. But harder to boot up.
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You might be pulling the wrong bootstraps...have you discussed this with community college art professors? Or semi-pro comic artists?
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writers, musicians video, audio...all are a few years ahead in adapting to medium. Oughta be 10x xkcds and fakegrimlocks.
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Try:
sssscomic.com
tactics, epidemiology, econ, infographics..damn good art.
I <3 xkcd, but Munroe has a text mindset.
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