Visual Storytelling on Steroids
This is one slide from an incredible example of how graphic journalists are mashing up audio, photography and illustration to tell complex and in-depth stories.
This piece from Luke Radl focuses on the NATO protests in Chicago last month. Matt Bors of Cartoon Movement notes in an email that this may be the first cartoon in which all the text is in HTML, therefore search engine friendly.
Click through the entire piece, listen to the audio and check out the photos here: http://www.cartoonmovement.com/icomic/38
P.S. For more great graphics journalism see Susie Cagle’s Tumblr.
(via futurejournalismproject)
Reblogged from Talking To Strangers.
Posted by luclatulippe
Filed under: comicscartoonsgraphicsjournalism
http://www.trafficgeyser.net/lead/journalism
New news style.
Wham! Pow! Comics aren’t just for kids anymore.
C’est bien, c’est beau, c’est frais et c’est ça aussi le ‘Journalisme’.
this is really cool, OK.
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This entry was posted by luclatulippe on Sunday, July 8, 2012.
