Exploring Archival Cartoons The golden age of magazine cartooning produced a wealth of artistic treasures that captured the spirit, humor, and social commentary of their times. Talented illustrators filled the pages of popular publications with single-panel cartoons that reflected everything from changing social norms to the absurdities of daily life. These works offer us a…
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The Most Popular Cartoons for Corporate Presentations & Reports
Why Cartoons Work So Well in Presentations A good business presentation informs. A great one connects.Cartoons help you do both. They clarify complex topics, lighten serious moments, and make your message stick. And when chosen well, a single cartoon can communicate what a dozen slides can’t. Below, we’re showcasing five of our most popular business…
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“Car in Sinkhole” Caption Contest Commentary with Lawrence Wood
Bob Mankoff is back. Three weeks ago he delivered the Alumni Keynote address at his alma mater, Syracuse University (where my father taught for nearly forty years), and last Friday he rejoined our caption contest judging panel to help select the winner and finalists in this month’s competition. The contest featured a drawing by Todd…
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Cartoons in Company Newsletters
Using CartoonStock Cartoons in Company Newsletters Part of our Marketing & Social Media Cartoons Category A Better Newsletter Starts with a Better Opening Line (Or Picture) Let’s be honest: most company newsletters don’t exactly inspire joy. They’re useful. Informative. Occasionally skimmed. But when was the last time one actually made someone smile? That’s where cartoons…
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How CartoonStock’s Search Tools Help You Find the Perfect Image
Part of our Marketing and Social Media Cartoons Category Finding Cartoons Without Losing Your Mind Let’s face it—tracking down the right cartoon for your presentation or newsletter can feel like searching for a particular grain of sand at the beach. You know it’s there somewhere, but good luck finding it before the tide comes in….
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