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Recent Posts

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How News Outlets Source Editorial Cartoons in the Digital Age

October 23, 2025 by CartoonStock

The End of the Syndicate Era Finding the right editorial cartoon used to be straightforward. Editors flipped through syndicate catalogues, selected a cartoonist, and paid a monthly subscription. The cartoons arrived weekly, reliable as clockwork. That system is effectively dead. Today, how news outlets source editorial cartoons reflects a fundamental shift in journalism itself. The…
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How Editorial Cartoons Shape Modern Journalism

October 21, 2025 by CartoonStock

Why Editorial Cartoons Still Cut Through the Noise In an era of endless commentary and information overload, editorial cartoons in modern journalism do something remarkable: they distill entire arguments into a single, striking image. While readers scroll past lengthy analysis pieces, a sharp political cartoon stops them cold. These aren’t just illustrations. They’re visual journalism…
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“So Many Halos” Caption Contest Commentary with Lawrence Wood

October 20, 2025 by Lawrence Wood

Last month’s contest featured a cartoon by Nate Fakes, who joined our judging panel. His drawing is set in heaven, where two angels are looking at another angel who’s carrying more than his fair share of halos and wearing a backpack that’s overflowing with them. One of the onlooker angels is addressing the other. Nate…
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Building Readership Through Consistent Editorial Voice and Visual Style

October 16, 2025 by CartoonStock

In a noisy media landscape, audiences crave familiarity. Whether they’re reading a daily newsletter or a weekend magazine, readers gravitate toward publications that sound and look like themselves. A consistent editorial voice and visual style helps create that sense of belonging — the feeling that every word, layout, and cartoon comes from a single, recognisable…
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Digital Publication Cartoon Strategies That Drive Subscriptions

October 14, 2025 by CartoonStock

The digital publishing world moves fast — newsletters, online magazines, and media platforms compete for seconds of reader attention. That’s where editorial cartoons come in. Strong digital publication cartoon strategies can transform these fleeting moments into loyal subscriptions. Digital publication cartoon strategies don’t just make content funnier; they build loyalty. Readers remember a laugh or…
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Freelance vs. Staff Cartoonist: Economics and Career Path Decisions

October 9, 2025 by CartoonStock

There was a time when every major newspaper had its own staff cartoonist, a familiar name that readers saw every morning alongside the editorials. Today, most editorial cartoonists work as freelancers, selling to multiple outlets instead of drawing for one. The contrast between a freelance vs. staff cartoonist career has never been sharper — and…
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