Links
Other websites I'm on
Ordered from most to least active.
Bluesky
"Twitter Lite." My main point of contact is here.
Discord
Same username as this site. Shoot me a friend request before sending anything.
Tumblr
I only post art here, sometimes with the occasional reblog.
Newgrounds
Collects most of my finished work from April 2022 on.
You can also contact me via email: kozralex 7 8 5 at outlook dot com.
Resources
Things I've found useful in my travels.
Consumer Aesthetics Research Institute
A collection of consumer aesthetics from the 1970s onward.
The HTML Shark
Michael Pilgaard's tips for website buliding.
Financial Times: "'Enshittification' is coming for absolutely everything"
Cory Doctorow's article on the Internet's continuing degradation.
"How to help someone use a computer"
Phil Agre's tips for teaching computer literacy.
NFB Collection
The National Film Board of Canada's archive of films and shorts.
Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
The Ohio State University's library of comics.
Lambiek Comiclopedia
The Lambiek comic shop's encyclopedia of cartoonists and related artists.
Creating Animated Cartoons With Character
Joe Murray's exploration of the American TV cartoon process, plus anecdotes from him and his peers.
Cartoon Brew: "The Big Bear Aircraft Company"
Chris Sanders' allegorical tale about his early experiences at Disney, plus added context from the artist years later.
"The Cheapening of the Comics"
A 1989 speech by Bill Watterson concerning licensing and syndication's potential drawbacks for aspiring cartoonists.
Kelly Hume Design
Selections from Kelly Hume's graphic design portfolio.
Denizens of Ruckusville
An homage to the golden age of American cartoons, illustrated by Prism.
Beryl Productions
Joanna Quinn and Les Mills' studio. Their short films can be found here.
APM Reports: "At a Loss for Words"
Emily Hanford's study of the "cueing" strategy used in American schools. Also see her podcast on the issue, Sold a Story.
The Civil Rights Movement Archive
An extensive archive chronicling the Civil Rights Movement, maintained by those who lived during it and their descendants.
Vox: "The awakening of Norman Rockwell"
Tom Carson's exploration of Norman Rockwell's later life, focusing on his 1964 painting The Problem We All Live With.
Art and Social Issues in American Culture
The Columbus Museum of Art's collection of artwork depicting contemporary social issues.
Current: "Do the Right Thing"
Roger Ebert's thoughts on Spike Lee's 1989 film.