Hey, fellow #WIDH explorers!
I have tried to create a comic strip depicting the first three days of my #WIDH journey and how they’ve impacted me and made me think, academically and otherwise. In the past few days, I have realised how scary some new softwares seem to me and I have resolved to let go of that fear by putting myself out there and exploring the newer digital methods. This comic strip is my ridiculous way of engaging with the same. (Taking one step at a time, you see.)
I’m sorry I couldn’t figure out how to upload a high quality image over here, but have tried to do my best. I hope you all can see this clearly. If not, let me know. I’ll try and send it somewhere else. Or if you know how I can upload it in a much better way, please help!
Moreover, this is my very first attempt at making a comic strip, so pardon my naivete and be kind, please.
13 replies on “My #WIDH Journey: A Comic Strip”
Wow, Ayushi! This is fabulous! I love how you’ve bravely decided to try you hand at a new medium. Wonderful idea.
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Thank you so much, Neha! Glad you liked it.
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Now I have some imposter syndrome. I’ve never been in a comic strip before!
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You and me both, Jim. You and me, both.
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This is so cute! Please do teach me how to make more strips like this.
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Thank you so much! I was just thinking how silly this looks. I tried making this one on Pixton. It’s a free website to create comics. But it doesn’t let you print or download your work unless you’re willing to pay, of course. I realised that a bit too late and then had to settle for taking a screenshot. Would love to discuss it more with you.
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I am tempted to insert a Thanos meme: ” small price to pay” but okay.
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This is very interesting way of doing digital humanities. You have in fact opened up possibilities of thinking go beyond narrating experience only in text or video.I personally do not know this possibility of using the space of comic strip to engage with “serious subjects”. Great!
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Thanks a lot, Srikanth. And I’m equally sceptical about using comics as a medium for a much serious engagement with DH. But let’s see. I’m gonna try and explore the medium for some time.
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This is so amazing Ayushi. From the GIS workshop to gajar ka halwa, you have managed to put them all in this. And oh so meticulously.
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Thank you so much!
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Wow!! This is so creative. Will, you also please show me how to make these comic strips?
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Hey, thank you so much! Would love to. (Just reiterating this is my first attempt too.) But would be super interested in learning together.
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