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Rescheduling the election

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“St. Peter and The Leaf Blower” Caption Contest Commentary with Lawrence Wood

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Recent Posts

Rescheduling the election

How About Never – The Beat Goes On

August 4, 2020 by Bob Mankoff

If you know me, you know this cartoon, and it might be the only thing you know about me. But even if you don’t know me or the cartoon, you’ve probably come across the joke in some form or another. It’s been part of the cultural conversation since it appeared three decades ago. For example,…
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“Runner’s High” Caption Contest Commentary with Lawrence Wood

July 29, 2020 by Lawrence Wood

In Kendra Allenby’s cartoon, joggers and cyclists and dog-owners are running and biking and strolling through Central Park. In the air above them is a woman with her arms extended out to the side. She’s dressed like a jogger and addressing one of the runners below her. She looks annoyed. Why is she up there?…
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WFH cartoons

Anatomy of a Cartoon: The Zoom Phenomenon

July 28, 2020 by Phil Witte and Rex Hesner

Cartoon critics Phil Witte and Rex Hesner look behind the gags to debate what makes a cartoon tick. This week our intrepid critics take a look at Zoom meetings. Every so often a technology penetrates our society with astonishing speed. Galvanized by the coronavirus lockdown, millions downloaded and began using their first video-conferencing application, Zoom….
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How to Improve your Presentation with Cartoons

July 28, 2020 by Bob Mankoff

Last week we explored some of the benefits of using cartoons in your communications and presentations: cartoons grab your attention, reinforce your message, make it memorable, keep your audience engaged, and let your audience see your human side. This week I’m going to show you some examples specific to improving your presentations. You can apply…
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Case Study: Harnessing Humor to enable difficult conversations

July 23, 2020 by CartoonStock

Helping increase engagement with the World Bank’s “Government Accountability and Citizen Engagement” Session At CartoonStock, we talk a lot about how humor can be used in business to drive home your message, engage with customers, build relationships, entertain and earn attention. These same advantages can be applied well beyond the business world, as evidenced by…
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“Trash Day” Caption Contest Commentary with Lawrence Wood

July 22, 2020 by Lawrence Wood

Ben Schwartz’s cartoon is set in the hallway of an apartment building. A resident holding a small garbage bag is standing in the doorway of his unit and addressing a suspicious-looking character who’s about to shove into the trash chute what looks like a dead body wrapped in plastic and secured with rope. I first…
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