Friday, November 28, 2014

Become A Cartoonist

Cartoonists are multitalented individuals who draw cartoons in addition to creating their story lines and captions. The top measure of a cartoonist's success is having cartoons syndicated in major newspapers throughout the country. However, not everyone can become a Charles M. Schulz.


Instructions


1. Begin by taking drawing classes and creating cartoons for your high school or college newspaper.


2. Understand that even though higher education is not mandatory, appropriate college courses will polish your writing and artistic skills. Consult your high school guidance counselor for advice related to furthering your education.


3. Peruse the National Cartoonist Society (NCS) Web site (reuben.org) for professional advice about becoming a cartoonist.


4. Assemble copies of only your best work in a professional-looking portfolio. Bring it to interviews you set up with advertising agencies and local newspapers. Many of those organizations frequently use freelance cartoonists.


5. Keep abreast of current events, since popular cartoon storylines often evolve from the daily news.


6. Browse books related to cartoons at a reputable online bookseller. They will give you valuable information and may help keep you motivated.


7. Consult the Writer's Digest and Writer's Market guidebooks to find out about cartoon syndicates and their submission requirements. Realize that you will be competing with professionals if you send in submissions.