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06 October 2008
Persepolis:portrait of a childhood and identity in the comics
Today we will be discussing Persepolis an autobiographical graphic novel written and illustrated by Marjane Satrapi.
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Illustrating Children's Books Creating Pictures for Publication by Martin Salisbury
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Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud
Fashion Illustration by Fashion Designers by Laird Borrelli
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The Business of Being and Illustrator Steven Heller and Marshall Arisman
The Education of an Illustrator Steven Heller and Marshall Arisman
The Illustrator in America 1860-2000 by Walt Reed
Illustration A Visual History by Steven Heller and Seymour Chwast
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