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"Economic concepts don't readily lend themselves to cartoons," says the former secretary of Labor, a talented cartoonist who's put a lot of thought into drawing abstract ideas like tax expenditures.
Many Americans lack an understanding of how we got into the current economic malaise. Others are financially illiterate. Maybe they get their financial news from Saturday morning cartoons. Now ...
Mankoff has compiled the new book "On the Money: The Economy in Cartoons 1925-2009." (Sam Gross, The New Yorker) (P.C. Vey, The New Yorker) This program aired on December 29, 2009.
Drawing Board: The economy. A selection of editorial cartoons from around the country and across the political spectrum.
Drawing Board: Economic turmoil. A selection of editorial cartoons from around the country and across the political spectrum. June 17, 2022. 1 minute read.
Opinion; Editorial cartoons for Sept. 18, 2022: Immigration politics, Russia’s retreat, economic pain. Published: ; Sep. 18, 2022, 8:00 a.m.
Trump's Legal Troubles, Biden's Economy and Congressional Gridlock: The Week in Cartoons Sept. 4-8 Trump's trials draw closer, the GOP takes aim at 'Bidenomics,' and lawmakers return to the ...
Drawing cartoon characters is a fun way to express creativity. Artists of all skill levels can enjoy coming up with unique character ideas. With a bit of imagination, anyone can create their own ...
I had a great time learning how to draw, and you will too if you follow Jason’s three principles: Pay close attention to the thing you’re drawing. Don’t be afraid to put a line down. Draw often.
What’s your favorite New Yorker cartoon trope or cliché (e.g., desert island, grim reaper, Rapunzel tower)? I’ll go with the Moby Dick trope, because whales are easy to draw, and I like a ...