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NYCC & 1 Week Left for Kickstarter

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I can’t believe there’s only one week left to go for the AER HEAD Kickstarter! Ends Thursday October 10th at 5pm, so if you haven’t backed yet but would like to, don’t delay any longer to get a digital or physical copy of AER, original art, + more!

My campaign is a bit longer than most because I didn’t want to end on New York Comic Con. I won’t be tabling in artist alley this year, but that may be a good thing so I don’t have to worry about making the table $ back. This year I’ll be focusing on promoting the Kickstarter while I go to various panels and visit people. I made a big sign out of the AER HEAD cover art and am going to wear it on my head haha! I’ll have some preview comics and if anyone wants to back the campaign on the spot they’ll get the mini comic free. At SPX I had a table for 2 days and got a few backers, so we’ll see how this new approach works. It’s fun trying different marketing ideas!

If you WOULD like a sketch from me, I’ll still take orders though! I’m using the Pro Lounge as my base - lower level room 1B05. Direct message me on Instagram @mindyindy_art or twitter @mindy_indy so we can meet up for commissions.

Business Tip

Always try to be one step ahead (or a few steps!). In my recent public Patreon update, I talk about how all the research and prep work before the Kickstarter launched was essential to its success for reaching its first goal in a week and a half.

tags: Kickstarter, NYCC, New York Comic Con, marketing
Wednesday 10.02.19
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

NYCC Sketches Open

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Hey everyone! I didn’t get into NYCC’s Artist Alley unfortunately, but that doesn’t mean I can’t do sketches! I’ll still be at the convention all 4 days doing sketch work onsite! Please email me at mindy at mindyindy dot com with these details:

What do you want drawn? In color or ink? Are you at the con for just that day or multiple days? See the price list below and note I charge extra per figure. Paypal to mindy at mindyindy dot com. We can email each other about a time to meet and I can give you the sketch onsite! If you prefer cash we can meet up before I start sketching.

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I’ll also be walking around the convention scoping out interesting panels, promoting my next Business Basics for Freelancers class, networking etc. 2 years ago I didn’t get into artist alley, but I actually made 2 essential connections to my career, so I try to look at the bright side!

tags: nycc, Artist Alley, New York Comic Con, sketching, sketches
Wednesday 10.03.18
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Creating Comics Workshop @NYCC!

This Thursday 10/6 I'll be part of a panel at NYCC about getting girls making comics!  Charmz School - The Girlcentric Creating Comics Workshop, 4P - 5P, Room 1A18

The line up has changed from what's on the site, which now includes such Papercutz peeps as:  JayJay Jackson (penciler/inker/colorist),  Melinda "Mindy Indy" Steffen (penciler/inker/colorist),  Janice Chiang  (letterer),  Amy Chu (writer), and Jeff Whitman (editorial). 

We'll all talk about how we started in the comics industry, then go into detail about each step of the comics process, and everyone can draw along!  Sure to be a girl-tastic time!

"Hey, that panel sounds awesome, but I don't have a ticket to NYCC."  You're in luck!  I just checked the site and tickets are still available for Thursday only!  $40 for the day.  YES it's worth taking the day off work and taking your kid out of school.  Flu season is starting - an easy excuse.  SEE YOU THERE!

All the air vents in my apartment building are connected.  This means I can smell and hear things from other people's bathrooms.  I really hate smelling some nasty overdosed cologne when I'm trying to work or eat.  But I guess it's better than smelling some other things... 

tags: Papercutz, Creating Comics Workshop, Charmz School, NYCC, New York Comic Con, mindy indy, The Daily Misfortune
Tuesday 10.04.16
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

NYCC After Party Exhibition @ Lovecraft Thurs!

New York Comic Con is next week!  As it stands right now, I'm still on the wait list for an Artist Alley table.  If you'd like a sketch from me, you can email your order to mindy@mindyindy.com early next week, and I can deliver it to you at the show.  OR even BETTER, you can get a sketch at the NYCC after party at Lovecraft Bar that I'll be exhibiting at with 20 other artists, 5 bands, and cosplayers!  Missed your chance for a ticket to NYCC?  No worries - stop by Lovecraft for tons of comic-con fun!  This video highlights last year's party.

Lovecraft Bar NYC 50 Avenue B, New York, New York 10009

THURSDAY October 6th from 8pm - Midnight.

$5 entry, which will be donated to http://fotvm.org/ to help the homeless. One drink or food purchase min. 21+ event

Get Tickets Here: https://nyccafterparty.eventbrite.com/

For more info, check out the facebook event too.  Hope to see you there!

Unfortunately, I always fall into the trap of buying food on sale.  Unfortunately, Key Food is the closest grocery store.  "When in doubt, throw it out," but I may as well get my $ back too.  Returned 2 Marie Callender's pot pies today.

tags: New York Comic Con, NYCC, mindy indy, The Daily Misfortune, Lovecraft Bar, After Party
Friday 09.30.16
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Comic-Con International in San Diego was Awesome!

The beautiful San Diego Convention Center!  I love this building!  So futuristic!

The beautiful San Diego Convention Center!  I love this building!  So futuristic!

(Crowd photo by Geek Shot)

(Crowd photo by Geek Shot)

How can I begin to tell about the awesome time I had at Comic-Con International, the biggest comic convention in America?  I was on the wait list for an Artist Alley table, and my main goal was to enhance my career.  I got all my merchandise ready, and felt that even if I didn't get a table, I could still benefit greatly from the portfolio reviews and informative creator panels.  It was a bit of a risk - the plane ticket was pricey all the way from NYC, but I got to stay with my sister and brother-in-law :)  The risk was totally worth it, as I ended up getting a table half-way through the convention! 

"Let's Fighting Love!!" South Park life-sized scenes.

"Let's Fighting Love!!" South Park life-sized scenes.

At other conventions, I don't really get to walk around and fully enjoy the fun due to working at my table, but this time I got to do BOTH!  My favorite thing to see was the life-sized recreation of the town of South Park, complete with some of the most popular scenes.  Neil DeGrasse Tyson sponsored a virtual reality section too. 

Did you know that at SDCC, there is a whole section for folio reviews?  Other conventions I've been to don't have this.  I researched the listed companies and what they were looking for, and the week before, I got together 3 folios: storyboarding, comic, and coloring.  These were reviewed by people from Nickelodeon, Disney, and comic companies like Action Lab and Arch Enemy.  I did this all Thursday, because I knew it would just get crazier with each passing day so I had a better chance of being chosen.  If the list is too long, no luck - I didn't get in for Cartoon Network which was only on Friday.   I actually went to SDCC a decade ago and just had a student folio.  I noticed a considerable difference in the response to my work now that I have years of professional experience in the comics industry!  I think artists at any stage in life can benefit from these reviews - people pointed out things in my work I'd never thought of before.  Many cards were exchanged... we'll see what happens!

Most of Friday I sat in on a bunch of panels.  I was amazed at how many wonderful creator-themed topics SDCC had!  Everything from industry pros telling their career stories to cool Photoshop techniques and more!  My top 3 were:  1.  Artist as Brand: Rise of the Artist Entrepreneur, where indie creators talked about the struggles and rewards of business stuff and owning their creations.  2.  Creating Comics with the iPad- I had no idea of the incredible advances in technology and freedom artists can have on-the-go.  3.  Cartoon Creatives: Women Power in Animation- since I'm considering getting more into the storyboarding world, it was great to see many strong women with major roles in the industry! 

I've gotta say, New York Comic Con has been lacking in creator-themed panels in the past few years, probably due to a "fans first" policy.  But before I began tabling at NYCC, I remember they used to have more good artist panels.  Last year I didn't find many good NYCC panels to blog about that I'd be interested in as a creator (if I had time to go) - they focused on celebrities and fan themes.  By the way, SDCC "pro passes" are still FREE, whereas NYCCs pro passes keep going up in $ each year.  Overall, I feel that San Diego CC respects, appreciates, and represents creators more than NYCC. 

The Most Random Sketch Award goes to this dog as an Ewok-Gremlin!

The Most Random Sketch Award goes to this dog as an Ewok-Gremlin!

Every day I got to the convention super early and checked in with Artist Alley registration to see if a table opened up.  And Saturday morning IT HAPPENED!  I couldn't believe it!  Little did I know, SDCC's Artist Alley is notoriously difficult to get into, with the waiting list being "years long."  It's complicated to explain exactly how I was able to get this table, but it was a combination of being qualified, prepared, persistent, some tips from the inside, and some luck!  If one of these aspects had gone wrong, I may not have gotten in, but I guess it was meant to be! 

I realized that SDCC's Artist Alley is different than other artist alleys because it's made up of mostly old pros that have had major industry work for like decades!  I was right next to Len Wein, creator of Wolverine and other X-men characters!  Ken Penders, one of my heroes from Sonic the Hedgehog, was also tabling.  So there were giants like these, and then... me, somehow! :PI was sketching up a storm though, and was successful enough to pay for that plane ticket + more :)  There was lots of encouragement among the rest of the artists, with words like "good luck, kiddo!" and I did feel like I fit in there more.  Oh Katie Cook was in the row right behind me!  Her career has grown so much over the years, she's very inspiring!  So it looks like the next generation of cartoonists is on the rise at SDCC.

Overall, I had the most ideal experience this year at SDCC, with a great balance of fun, constructive folio reviews + networking, informative creator tips, and making $!  If you're on the west coast and in the comics or animation industry, SDCC IS A MUST!  If you're in the midwest, it's worth a road trip!  If you're on the east coast and have a place to stay, the plane ticket is definitely worth it.  If you don't have a place to stay, hey AirBnB is on the rise.  It's cheaper if you stay farther from the convention and take the trolley.  Hope to see you there next year!

Did I mention that I got sick the week before SDCC?  Just like what happened last year before NYCC!  I guess I burn myself out preparing.  I went to the same clinic and they recognized me :PLuckily antibiotics are like tiny microscopic superheroes!  Comic cons are exhausting enough without being sick.

tags: comic-con international, san diego comic con, sdcc, nycc, New York Comic Con, portfolio reviews, creator panels, Artist's Alley, Artist Alley, entrepreneurs, comic career, comic professional
Friday 08.05.16
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Special Edition NYC Next Weekend!

Next weekend I'll be in Special Edition NYC!  I'll be tabling with Nadia Burgess in Artist Alley table H5 - moving up in the alphabet!  I'll be there the whole day Saturday June 6 from 10A-6P.  But on Sunday June 7, I need to leave in the afternoon to draw at FD Day.  Sunday I'll be at Special Edition from 10A-Noon, and then at 3:30P-5P.

Breaking news:  tickets to New York Comic Con in October are already sold out!  HOWEVER, there will be some tickets AT Special Edition!  "Very limited quantities are available on a first-come first-serve basis and only while supplies last."  So if you're kicking yourself for not getting a NYCC ticket sooner, you still have a chance!  One Special Edition: NYC ticket = the ability to buy ONE NYCC ticket.

Other reasons why you should go to Special Edition are they have some interesting panels!  Sat June 6 at noon is "The Princess Who Saved Herself" Kickstarter talk, and some informative comics business panels like "Let's Talk About Checks" at 1p. 

Special Edition is at PIER 94 (DO NOT go to Javits!)  For the musically inclined, it's more near Terminal 5 than it is to the Intrepid.  Hope to see you there!

I don't think I'll order from Vistaprint again.  They didn't even send me an email telling me the package had been sent back to them.  I only found out today from my friend/client that the package never arrived a month ago.  Other printing services like Clubflyers.com always send me an email if there's something wrong with the file (like the text is too close to the cut-off borders).

tags: Special Edition NYC, New York Comic Con, The Daily Misfortune, mindy indy
Friday 05.29.15
Posted by Mindy Steffen
Comments: 2
 

NJ Pop-Up Market in the "Village" this Saturday!

I must be crazy for doing another show the weekend after NYCC, which by the way, HAS SURPASSED SAN DIEGO COMIC CON as the largest comic convention in North America!!  It's in the news!  Right now I'm finishing up some sketches that people were kind enough to be flexible with. 

But this nice lady contacted me who met me at a small flea market in NJ, and I figured why not, it's a free table, and it's in a super cute area of Jersey!  Only 3 stops on the PATH from NYC and you're in the adorable Grove Street area (called "the village"... not to be confused with lower Manhattan's Greenwich Village).  This fall-colored flyer tells it all - Noon to 5pm, around Monmouth and Newark Streets, outdoors!  May be a good place to get some early holiday shopping done.  I'll be there drawing anything for people, along with my mini comics.  Hope stuff doesn't fly away, but the weather should be nice this weekend at a lovely 69° with 0% chance of rain!

 

In other news, the DOGS! anthology is finally out!  My story "Dog VS. Balloon Dog" is in there along with other sweet and curious stories.  Available on Createspace, Amazon, and Kindle!  They're having an official release party in Ann Arbor next Friday at the Vault of Midnight!  Wish I could be there!  DOGS! is the result of an international collaboration between Captain Bijli Comics in New Delhi and Great Bear Comics in Michigan, along with many fantastic creators in India and the United States. All proceeds from the US edition go to Last Day Dog Rescue, a volunteer-run no-kill rescue that focuses on rescuing dogs from the “Urgent” list across lower Michigan and parts of Ohio.

They need to design dryer layouts like parking garages, where they can move all around or something :P

They need to design dryer layouts like parking garages, where they can move all around or something :P



tags: NYCC, san diego comic con, New York Comic Con, Dogs! An Anthology, dog vs. balloon dog
Friday 10.17.14
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

NYCC: More Awesome Each Year!

New York Comic Con was once again very awesome but extremely exhausting!  This year I sketched for a few hours at the Papercutz booth on the main show floor!  My first official signing/sketching block at NYCC - very exciting!  First I was doing medium sized sketches, but then they had me draw on this huge easel to attract attention, and kids got life-sized ranger posters!

Back at my artist's alley table, Nadia and I did even better sales-wise than last year!  Thanks to everyone who stopped by to chat, get a sketch, etc!  This year quite a few people said "hey I got a sketch from you 2 years ago and everyone loved it!"  That kind of stuff means a lot :)  Here are my favorite sketches from NYCC:

One cool thing about NYCC is that Marvel and DC make special blank covers for some comics for artists to draw on!  All this guy said was "draw me as Super Man and my wife as Wonder Woman."  This is the quirky kind of drawing you get :)&nbs…

One cool thing about NYCC is that Marvel and DC make special blank covers for some comics for artists to draw on!  All this guy said was "draw me as Super Man and my wife as Wonder Woman."  This is the quirky kind of drawing you get :)  He was like "OMG that's just like my marriage!!"  haha, Mindy Indy knows... :)

Another cool cover!  SUPER ADVENTURE!

Another cool cover!  SUPER ADVENTURE!

FROG THOR VS. VENOM PIGEON!!! 

FROG THOR VS. VENOM PIGEON!!! 

A clever gift!  One guy wanted all his siblings as Yankees players on baseball cards.  The small size is just perfect for ball cards!  I probably spent way too much time on these, but hey they turned out great.

A clever gift!  One guy wanted all his siblings as Yankees players on baseball cards.  The small size is just perfect for ball cards!  I probably spent way too much time on these, but hey they turned out great.

Small but cute video game characters!  The guy kept mentioning "Dark Stalkers" and I kept not remembering what it was until I saw a picture and was like "OOOHHHH I saw ads for this all the time in comics and anime magazines!  Visual memory…

Small but cute video game characters!  The guy kept mentioning "Dark Stalkers" and I kept not remembering what it was until I saw a picture and was like "OOOHHHH I saw ads for this all the time in comics and anime magazines!  Visual memory, not name memory haha!

Morrissey VS. John Lennon at poker.  These are the kinds of awesome things that I can make happen!  Of course Morrissey is losing at the game, like he loses at life in all his emo songs :P

Morrissey VS. John Lennon at poker.  These are the kinds of awesome things that I can make happen!  Of course Morrissey is losing at the game, like he loses at life in all his emo songs :P

He loved the drawing so much!  And had a super cool costume!

He loved the drawing so much!  And had a super cool costume!

This lady met me 2 years ago at the Bronx comic con and is a costume designer.  She had an awesome voice alternator thing that really sounded like an alien!

This lady met me 2 years ago at the Bronx comic con and is a costume designer.  She had an awesome voice alternator thing that really sounded like an alien!

An Oompa Loompa and Captain Crunch... now THERE'S cosplay you don't see every day!

An Oompa Loompa and Captain Crunch... now THERE'S cosplay you don't see every day!

After all that, I had to sleep for 13 hours STRAIGHT.  Only now am I kind of getting back to a normal speed.

I taught the Sketching from Life class on Sunday as part of NYCC's official programming!  My plan was to draw kiwis first (simple object but cool texture), then leaves, than hands.  Since the kiwis I bought were shriveling up, I wanted to wait a few days before the class to get fresh ones.  OF COURSE, Pathmark, the only 24 hour grocery store in my area, was out of them when they said a shipment would be in on Friday!  They are out of season, and I had no time for a kiwi hunt because both my Papercutz signings were first thing in the morning, and stores would be closed by the time the con got out at night Saturday.  ELLESAUR TO THE RESCUE!!!  My friend Ellen got all the kiwis I needed, and the class went really well! 

Also, the Ellesaur Scavenger hunt went well too - some people stopped by my booth and got stuff!  I think the hunt has even more potential for next year :)

 

tags: New York Comic Con, NYCC, ellesaur, Ellen Stedfeld, Papercutz, Power Rangers, yankees, super man, wonder woman, mindy indy, Frog Thor, Venom Pigeon, morrissey, john lennon
Wednesday 10.15.14
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

NYCC continues!

Left to right:  Cartoonists Mindy Indy, Alitha Martinez, writer Matt Miner, cartoonist Andy MacDonald, and Director of the  Office of Student Development and Campus Life at Berkeley, Nicole Turnbull.

Left to right:  Cartoonists Mindy Indy, Alitha Martinez, writer Matt Miner, cartoonist Andy MacDonald, and Director of the  Office of Student Development and Campus Life at Berkeley, Nicole Turnbull.

The Comics Business panel at Berkeley went great today!  I managed to be pretty awake and able to not space out too much considering I got up way early and barely had sleep.  Anyway we were asked great questions and people seemed to like the talk.  The Berkeley peeps are going to edit the final video (with candid interviews included!) which I'll post a link when they send it.

The biz panel was a great way to kick off this year's NYCC!  Although I didn't make many sales today compared to Thursday last year (it's Thursday, which should be considered a "bonus" day), I talked with some awesome people!  Gonna try to rest up for the avalanche that is to come Friday through Sunday. 

If you're at the convention this weekend, stop by Papercutz booth 2229 Sat 10A-11A and Sun 11A-12P to get a quick Power Ranger sketch from me!  Also teaching the "Sketching From Life" class Sunday from 2:15-3 in the Family HQ - 1C02 (right below the elevators!).  It's all ages, so don't be shy if you're the only adult there drawing with kids!  Seriously!

And be sure to stop by my table W4 in Artist's Alley with Nadia Burgess!  Fun!

tags: berkeley college, New York Comic Con, mindy indy, Papercutz
Thursday 10.09.14
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

NYCC STARTS TODAY!

It's after midnight on Wednesday night, so it's officially Thursday.  LET THE NEW YORK COMIC CON CRAZINESS BEGIN!  Visit me and Nadia Burgess in Artist's Alley at table W4!  Also, my friend Ellen has a really fun scavenger hunt game http://www.ellesaurarts.com/#!follow-the-ellesaur/caos where you can visit different artists and get discounts on her stuff as prizes!

tags: mindy indy, New York Comic Con, Nadia Burgess, Ellen Stedfeld
Thursday 10.09.14
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

NYCC Appearances

Mindy Indy new flyers, yay!

Mindy Indy new flyers, yay!

This year I'm participating in 4 events for New York Comic Con!  Made these spiffy flyers too :)  Kicking it off is the Geek Week Comics Business Panel, which I posted about yesterday.  Then I'm doing 2 signings for Power Rangers at the Papercutz booth 2229 on the main show floor Saturday Oct. 11th from 10A-11A, and again on Sunday Oct 12th from 11A-Noon.  If you or anyone you know loves the Rangers, come on by and I'll sign your book/Rangers item and do a little sketch :)  Last but not least, I'm teaching a drawing class as part of the "official programming!"  Sunday Oct 12th from 2:15P-3:00P in the Family HQ - Room 1C02 (on the lowest level of Javits).  It's called "Sketching from Life with Mindy Indy."  Here's the description: 

Cartoonist Mindy Indy will teach kids of all ages to see the world as their canvas. Kids will start by sketching a variety of objects in front of them, and then later sketch themselves! Sketching is looser than drawing and doesn't need to be "perfect." Students can move at their own pace and just have fun!

Hope to see you there!

You know what I'm talking about.  That ONE box that you've pushed to the side.  Inside it has things that are important, like papers for filing and such, but you don't use them every day, so you put off sorting through it for a week, a month, a year...  In my last apartment, I had one such box that lasted probably more than a year.  Maybe I'll get to this one after NYCC...

tags: NYCC, New York Comic Con, mindy indy, The Daily Misfortune, Power Rangers, Papercutz
Thursday 10.02.14
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Get ready for NYCC - next week!

I can't believe it's only ONE WEEK til the mega-event New York Comic Con!  Check out Nadia's and my listing on the NYCC official site!  I've been trying to get a new mini comic together in time... hopefully I can make it!  Thursday tickets are still available for NYCC fyi. 

I've also been selected to be a panelist for a talk about comics and business at Berkeley College!  Very excited!  The room is open to Berkeley students, but everyone can watch online live at tinyurl.com/BCGeekWeekLive.  I love talking about stuff like this and hope people will find it helpful.

Yeeeeeeeaaaaaaahhhhhhh so y'know how I got that new adjustable drawing table?  We're still settling the living room in the new apartment, so no couch or dining table yet, so I've been eating in my room with the table on a level position.  TO MY HORROR, even when I put a magazine underneath the dinner plate, the drawing surface got all bumpy!  Luckily, I explained the situation to the manufacturer and they're sending me a replacement part THANK GOD.  I spent so much time putting that thing together, and it was hard carrying it from the store to the subway and up 6 flights of stairs... no way in hell am I returning it and going through all that again.

tags: NYCC, New York Comic Con, mindy indy, berkeley college, geek week, Nadia Burgess, The Daily Misfortune
Wednesday 10.01.14
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

NYCC Super Week!

Not sure if I mentioned, but I got into NYCC's Artist Alley!  I'm sharing a table with Nadia Burgess again, and am very excited!  We're table W4 in Artist Alley.  There's still time to buy tickets for Thursday October 9th for $35!  But if you can't take the day off work or miss class, you can still go to all these cool new SUPER WEEK events!  What is Super Week?!  NYCC has wised up to the fact that they've grown so much that people who are casually interested cannot easily get a ticket.  Tix are selling out earlier and earlier - it's freakin' 3 weeks away and only Thursday tix left??  So they created Super Week packed with comic-themed events all around NYC!  There are over 100 things going on for free, cheap, or $$$ to fit anyone's budget.  Events range from a free Muppets and Superheroes thing at Housingworks Bookstore, to lots of $10 improv comedy shows at bars, to more expensive talk shows with the stars (I reeeeeeaaaaaaalllly want to go to Neil DeGrasse Tyson's talk!!!  But $45..... hmm.....)  Anyone can go, and I'd like to go to some of the free/cheap ones to mingle and talk with people about my Artist Alley booth!  I went to an event last week at Brooklyn Brewery (yes last week, it was that early... the hype is getting like that of the Super Bowl's), and found out that a lot of people don't even KNOW about Artist's Alley.  For shame.  http://www.newyorksuperweek.com/Home/ Super Week goes from October 3rd thru 12th.  Ok that's more than a week but "Super Week" sounds better than "Super 10 Days."

Since moving, there are the obvious places you need to change your address officially with - the post office, credit cards, and banks are the first things that come to mind.  But then there are the zillions of other smaller things you forget about that need your address, like every online shipping address for starters, and stuff like insurance and aauuuughhhhhh!!!!

tags: NYCC, New York Comic Con, mindy indy, The Daily Misfortune, Nadia Burgess, Super Week, Neil Degrasse Tyson, Artist's Alley
Wednesday 09.17.14
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

I'm in Book Con Sat May 31st!

In my efforts to expand my horizons of exhibiting in different places, I'm going to be in Book Con!  It's Saturday May 31st, from 9am-3pm at the Javits Center.  This is a huge event for the literary world:  "BookCon is an immersive experience that features interactive, forward thinking content including Q+A’s with the hottest talent, autographing sessions, storytelling podcasts, special screenings, literary quiz shows and so much more."  From Amy Poehler to Grumpy Cat, there's going to be a ton of famous people there! 

A few months ago I began receiving emails about this event from ReedPop (who runs New York Comic Con) and dismissed it, thinking "oh that's a literary event... like prose novels, not comics."  But I did recommend the event to some friends in the publishing industry.  The more I talked about it though, I thought.... why not?  So just for the hell of it I sent the peeps at Book Con a link to my site and asked if I'd fit in to exhibit there...

And they loved my work!  Awesome!  But the difference with this convention is they aren't having an artist alley.... they only had super expensive booths for like $650 bottom price.  My first thought was "oh.... that's not gonna happen."  But once again, some little inkling was telling me - why not?  I'd gotten 10 people to help me with the Bridal Expo, surely I can get 5 people to split this booth.  $100 per person is pretty reasonable for an event at the Javits run by ReedPop, which brings in tons of people.  So I sent a zillion emails.  First I contacted people I bought zines from at the Brooklyn Zine Fest, thinking they're closer to prose than other cartoonists.  In the end, my team consists of mostly cartoonists!  Alitha Martinez (who I exhibited with at Wizard World), Todd Matthy (writer of Wicked Game, a comic I lettered), Amy Chu, and Joseph Carlough (met at BK Zine Fest).  Together with the magic of Paypal, we actually got a booth!  Come see us at booth 3151 !!!

For more info go to www.thebookcon.com

I have major events and conventions every weekend until July, with the 2nd half of June being booked solid with travel both for fun and work.  Freaking out.  But it's good to have a lot going on....!!

tags: Book Con, Javits Center, New York Comic Con, ReedPop, Artist Alley, brooklyn zine fest, Alitha Martinez, Todd Matthy, Amy Chu, Joseph Carlough
Thursday 05.22.14
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

New York Comic Con!

Mindy Indy in the Artist Alley Gallery So did I mention I got into New York Comic Con this year after all?  Late last month they said a space opened up in Artist's Alley, and I coordinated with another artist, Nadia Burgess, to share a table!  Nadia does cool crossover illustrations and AMAZING comic themed cakes!  We're very excited to be in NYCC this year and have much to prepare.  Find us in the North Pavilion at table V15.  This is a slightly better spot than last year when I was in aisle Z.

You can still get a Thursday ticket to NYCC, but all other days are already sold out.  Hope to see you there!

tags: Artist's Alley, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, Nadia Burgess, New York Comic Con, NYCC, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Conventions, The Daily Misfortune
Monday 09.23.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

The Daily Misfortune 238

This actually happened yesterday evening and it scared the crap out of me!  I put a check in the ATM like normal, but then it made a scary crunching noise and had an error message saying the check wasn't deposited.  It didn't spit the check back out.  PANIC.  Called the number it says to call if the ATM has a problem, but it was after hours on a Sunday and nobody could help.  EXTRA PANIC.  Saw an emergency help line to call if there's a crime:  this is an emergency - it's $500 freakin dollars!  It's not like it's $25... it's $500!  Got through thank God and it took a half hour to clear things up and get a credit.  I'm so glad I thought to call that other number, and you should too if it happens to you.  Most upsetting ATM experience ever.  I guess it would be more upsetting if I got robbed though.  Thankfully, things are cleared up.  At least it inspired another Daily Misfortune.

In other news, Super Heroes for Hospice went ok on Saturday.  Not as much of a turnout as last time, but still good.  Had to do my presentation without my Power Point though, because their computer didn't have the program.  Next time I'll have to bring my own.  Luckily, I practiced beforehand and made notes, so it was still a good presentation.

In other OTHER news, I also submitted that talk as a panel for NYCC - fingers crossed that I get in!  Just found out I was approved for a professional pass, so at least I'm in there somehow, but ideally I'd love to make a presentation and I'll keep an ear out if table spots open up.

tags: comic, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, New York Comic Con, Super Heroes for Hospice, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: The Daily Misfortune
Monday 07.22.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

The Daily Misfortune 230

I found out that I didn't make it into New York Comic Con.  But this happened last year, and a space opened up last minute!  I'm not discouraged yet.  Hopefully lightning will strike twice!

tags: comic, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, New York Comic Con, NYCC, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: The Daily Misfortune
Wednesday 07.10.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

MoCCA Fest Recap

MoCCA Fest 2013 Finally starting to recover from the weekend craziness that happened at MoCCA Fest!  A very intense weekend - there was a great turnout for both days of the convention.  This year it was run by the Society of Illustrators and I saw lots of improvements in compared to previous years:  the red curtains not only divided the space nicely but provided some "wall space" for exhibitors to pin artwork to.  There were nice banners clearly marking the aisles.  There was a super delicious free dinner for exhibitors and volunteers on Saturday (much needed, since everyone was exhausted and starving by the end).  They were also very helpful to me when I had a problem (more on that, read on) Basically, the Society of Illustrators rocks!

Mindy indy at MoCCA Fest 2013

I shared a table at this con, because it was pretty expensive.  Had as much space to work with as in NYCC (about 3 feet wide).  I learned the hard way that even though you do save money up front in table cost for half a table, you sacrifice visibility and accessibility, which results in not as many sales.  It so happened that a group of exhibitors in my area was blocking my table for most of Saturday.  Their strategy was to have 3 to 4 people standing in the aisle, getting people's attention and driving traffic to their table.  Some of them were right in front of my space and some in the middle of the aisle but I saw people going around them and missing my table.  While this strategy worked well for that company, it really hurt my sales (I've done enough cons to know I should've been making more money for a con that size on a Saturday).  I kept asking each of them if they could please move, and they did, but the same thing kept happening all day.  I know this group didn't intentionally mean any harm to me, and they seemed like nice people, but the fact was they weren't mindful of their neighbors and were hurting my business.

At one point I got in the aisle in front of my table and did the same thing - tried handing out free cookies but people didn't want any.  I tried holding some mini comics out and had a few people interested, but it was very stressful and I felt like one of those people in Times Square that hassles you to buy something on the street - I didn't like it at all.  Most importantly though, why was I paying $200 for half a table when I'm not even at my table?!  There were some people just walking around with their comics on a tray and sold stuff that way - all for the price of admission - $15.

The next morning (it was a 2 day con) I explained the situation to Anelle Miller, who organized MoCCA Fest and is head of the Society of Illustrators.  I love this woman - she was able to track down an empty table and had 2 volunteers help move all my stuff there!  I felt like Anelle and others that ran the fest really cared about me and wanted me to have a positive experience.  I'm totally thankful to everyone that had a part in helping me out!

I did AMAZINGLY WELL that day!  I made over twice the amount I did on Saturday (enough to cover my table cost and a small profit!), and Sundays are supposed to be the slow days at cons.  Made me wonder how well I could have done on Saturday if I had my own table.  One guy who saw me both days pointed out that my sign was much more visible at the bigger table - he didn't even notice it the previous day.  I think the best part was that I was much more happy and relaxed because people had plenty of space in the aisle to walk up to my table casually and browse my merch without any pressure.  An added benefit was my friend Ellen got to expand her corner of our previous half table to all of the half table, and she sold some stuff that day.  I also helped exhibitors next to me at the new location just by occupying a previously empty table (vacant tables pose loitering problems and dead space - people tend to not look at things near empty tables as much).  So it worked out for everyone in the end :)

I learned from that experience that life presents you with all kinds of obstacles and challenges that you have no control over, but you CAN control how you react to them.  If you find yourself in a situation like this, don't just sit there and be like "oh well, there's nothing I can do."  First talk kindly yet firmly to the person/people interfering with you.  If the problem persists, get help from a person running the convention/art show/event and they'll find a better solution.  This situation isn't all that uncommon - I had a little bit of it at NYCC too (mostly friends of one exhibitor next to me just hanging around), but not to this extent.  I'll add this experience to my lecture "Get Started:  Selling Your Comics at Conventions!!!" on Saturday, April 20th, at Super Heroes for Hospice in West Orange NJ.

Here are some sketches I did.  This guy is writing a story about tiny people.  He wanted the artist to draw themselves in the picture as a giant doing something mean to a tiny person (him in the picture).

This girl wanted me to draw her driving a monster truck.  I love random fun requests like that!

Thank you all very much to everyone who stopped by my table!  MoCCA Fest was a success thanks to all you peeps :)  I had a great time overall and am looking forward to next year's fest!

tags: Anelle Miller, comic, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, MoCCA Fest, New York Comic Con, Society of Illustrators, Super Heroes for Hospice, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Conventions, The Daily Misfortune, Uncategorized
Thursday 04.11.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Gowanus Nite Market Recap

Finally I get around to writing my blog!  This past week I not only had to get stuff ready for the Gowanus Nite Market, but also do a rush custom comic for a client (more on that next week!).  Here's the recap of all the excitement at GNM.

Each vendor had a unique set up, and luckily I was able to get a good table (not a coffee table) to draw on.  You can see I had all the original drawings that I posted all last week behind me on that board.  No originals sold, but people were interested in prints, so that's coming next month!

I made Christmas cards out of that deer drawing I did.  Those didn't sell, but the people who worked at Film Biz were interested!  Now, onto stuff that DID sell - practically my entire profit was made just from custom sketches!

Did another funny Deadpool sketch for a couple I met at New York Comic Con!

This time I displayed an example of how well I capture people in portraits.  People responded well to it!

Portraits of pets included too.

This one wins most bizarre sketch.  A guy wanted him & his girlfriend riding a sperm whale out of hell with a unicorn.  They liked the extra added touch of the demons chasing them :)

Props to these people for holding their poses so long!

This wins funniest sketch.  A girl wanted a drawing of a tiny monkey riding backwards on a tiny pig, drawn like a family crest.

She loved it SO much that I'm doing more for her whole family!

This guy has always loved Waldo :)

I also held the fortune cookie hunt!  I hid 15 cookies around the venue and gave a free Misfortune Cookie mini comic to those who brought the cookie back to my table.

I hid them in plain sight because there are so many props and stuff in the area!

So many people were bringing me cookies in the first hour, I wondered if I didn't hide them well enough :P  But the hunt was a success!

Had a super fun time at the Gowanus Nite Market, and hope to see you next month:  Saturday January 12.  GNM: the 2nd Saturday of the month!

tags: Deadpool, Film Biz Recycling, Gowanus Nite Market, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, New York Comic Con, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Art Shows, Uncategorized
Friday 12.14.12
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Mailing List Success!

I finally got around to inputting all the emails on my mailing list from New York Comic Con.  I got 70 emails!  Thanks everyone for signing up!  Also thanks for printing very clearly!  Out of those 70, there was only one I couldn't decipher at all (vs like 6 out of 40). Also, I noticed that the last mindy indy email didn't have the video, which is weird, because it shows up in the blog itself just fine.  It's either a feedburner bug or a gmail bug.  Or in the WAY I embedded the video, which opens a whole other can of worms.  Techie stuff.  I plan to do more videos in the future, so I gotta fix that.  In the meantime, here's a link to the little vid on the new mindy indy channel on youtube.

tags: comic, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, New York Comic Con, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: The Daily Misfortune
Monday 10.22.12
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 
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