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CartoonStock image by cartoonist Bruce Robinson. A dog says meow to a cat and other dogs comment about being bilingual

How Multilingual Licensing Expands Your Cartoon’s Reach

January 29, 2026 by CartoonStock

The Language Question One of the quiet worries international cartoonists carry into licensing is language. Do cartoons need to be in English to sell? Will captions limit where work can be used? Does working in a non-English language shrink the market before it even begins? Multilingual licensing exists precisely to remove those constraints. However, it…
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Will Your Cartoons Sell? Why Diversity Drives Long-Tail Licensing

January 23, 2026 by CartoonStock

License this image The Question Every Cartoonist Asks It’s the question almost every cartoonist asks before submitting their work for licensing: Will my cartoons actually sell? It’s also the hardest question to answer honestly. In fact, the most truthful answer isn’t a prediction—it’s an explanation of how licensing works, and why uncertainty is not a…
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How Cartoon Licensing Platforms Work for International Artists

January 19, 2026 by CartoonStock

License this cartoon The Third-Party Question Picture this: You’ve spent years developing your cartooning style. You’ve built a portfolio. You’ve even landed a few commissions. So why would you hand your work over to a licensing platform? For cartoonists working outside major publishing markets, licensing platforms can feel opaque, or worse, unnecessary. Why involve a…
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UI & Visual Design with Cartoons: Strategic Visual Identity, Interface Elements, and Design System Integration

January 15, 2026 by CartoonStock

Why UI Design Needs More Than Just Function Modern user interfaces are cleaner, faster, and more intuitive than ever. Design systems have matured. Icons are precise. Navigation is predictable. Everything works. However, somewhere in all that polish, something important got lost: personality. Users don’t just want interfaces that work. Instead, they want interfaces that feel…
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Cartoon UI Mistakes: Common Errors When Using Cartoons in UI and How to Avoid Them

January 12, 2026 by CartoonStock

Why UI Teams Misuse Cartoons More Than They Realize Cartoons can enhance UI clarity, tone, and personality—when used intentionally. They add warmth to cold interfaces, humor to dry moments, and personality to otherwise sterile experiences. But without guidelines, they create inconsistency, distraction, or tonal mismatch. A cartoon that works beautifully in one context can feel…
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Cartoons Dark Mode UI: How to Make Cartoons Work Across Light and Dark Interface Themes

January 9, 2026 by CartoonStock

Why Dark Mode Creates Unique Challenges for Cartoons Part of our full guide ->UI & Visual Design with Cartoons: Strategic Visual Identity, Interface Elements, and Design System Integration Dark mode isn’t simply light mode inverted. It fundamentally changes contrast, tone, and readability. What works perfectly on a white background can completely disappear on black. Cartoons—especially…
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