Creative License #1 - A New Weekly Comic Strip by NC Winters

Creative License #1



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  1. Mike Smith September 24th

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    HAHA that is the funniest thing I’ve seen in a while. I have done something similar to that with garbage and other various things I’ve seen driving down the street and snapped pictures of. Awesome to see N.C. here doing comic strips. I’ve always been a big fan of them at Freelance Switch


  2. Prescott Perez-Fox September 24th

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    For years I’ve been using a colour scheme and pattern inspired by the tiles on my bathroom floor.


  3. Paul Davis September 24th

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    Aha, happened to me so many times.


  4. Alek September 24th

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    hahah, this one is great. look forward to more of this series. Cheers!


  5. Gabe September 24th

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    People should never ask where a designer gets their inspiration.


  6. Ahmad Alfy September 24th

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    lol xD


  7. Robyn September 24th

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    I remember an anecdote about Neil Simon: during a fight he and Marsha Mason were having in their kitchen, she threw a frozen pork chop at him and he couldn’t help but note that the action would work well in a play he was writing. For the creative, everything is grist for the mill.


  8. kevin September 25th

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    AWESOME!!! I love Freelance Freedom over at FsW! Keep up the great work N.C.


  9. sam September 25th

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    noodle arms


  10. crowd September 25th

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    Hah! Indeed :)


  11. Yoyo September 25th

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    Haha! That’s great!


  12. Skivvy September 25th

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    Crack up. haha


  13. Daniel Richard September 27th

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    Lol! That’s a good one. Even the background came up from the food leftover idea ey


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N.C. Winters

A maker of images and dyed-in-the-wool cynic, finding far too many ways to creatively express myself. Pointing out the hilarity and frustrations in the world as I see them. Hopefully you'll come with me on the ride, and hopefully you haven't already been there too many times!