
Publication
2021Good grief and comic relief: Why comics have the power to transform education for neurodiverse people
Illustrator Ellen Walker says that growing up, Charles Schulz’s Charlie Brown “spoke the language of my neurodiverse brain” and yet teachers said comics weren’t “real books”. Here, she argues why they were so wrong.
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Abigail Rai’s pictorial narratives are indebted to her globe-trotting upbringing

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Miranda Bruce’s pencil drawings draw inspiration from 90s punk posters and her dream diary

Motion
Nadine Redlich’s new book is about getting yourself together, spiritual growth and… sideways eggs

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Comics Youth harnesses the power of the creative process to deal with mental health issues

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Cynthia Alfonso's work bridges the gap between comics illustrations and animation

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Graphic Design: Neil Stevens pays homage to cassette graphics in his prints
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