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Mindy Indy

Independent Cartoonist

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HAPPY NEW YEAR! YAY 2015!

Happy New Year!  This is one of the holiday comics I created for the FD Foundation - over 100 comics and still going strong!  I should really share more of these...

I was on vacation for 2 weeks in Michigan - one of the great things about freelancing is being flexible with my work hours.  However, I still had to work very hard to accomplish all my projects before I left for the break!  But now I'm back and the new year is off to a great start!  One of my 2015 resolutions is to do even better with the business side of freelancing.  I have lots of other exciting ideas and plans in the works and I can't wait to share them with you! 

The Daily Misfortune continues!  So my apartment building is pretty old and has these heat pipes that make such awful loud screeching noises that wake me up in the middle of the night.  Last Saturday they made the place super hot!  Not only because it was warmer weather outside, but those pipes were on full blast all day and night!  The next day, even though the temperature outside was the same, inside it decreased dramatically.  Someday I'll live in a place with my own thermostat. 

tags: mindy indy, The Daily Misfortune, happy new year!, No Tears: Life With FD, freelancing, business
Tuesday 01.06.15
Posted by Mindy Steffen
Comments: 2
 

NYCC 2011

Words are not enough to describe how awesome and inspiring the New York Comic Con was this year!  I met SO MANY awesome people everywhere I went and learned immensely important things for my career as a cartoonist.

I got a 4 day "Professional" pass.  Usually the con is 3 days, but Thursday was open to just Professionals.  That's why you see all that clear space around me in the top picture, and craziness in the pic just above (taken Saturday).  It helped to have time to scope things out before it got insane.  I was able to talk with some other professionals I may not have gotten one-on-one time with otherwise, like Victor Gorelick: Co-President/E-I-C of Archie Comics, and Paul Kaminski: Compilation Editor of Sonic the Hedgehog.  More on Sonic later :)

Half the time I spent going to panels (meaning interviews with creators/business people, rather than drawn comic panels on a page!).  The ones I targeted were mostly about "how to" things, like self-publishing your comic, copyrighting, and digital distributing.  One of the best panels was about using Kickstarter to fund and market your comic, so that may be the way AER HEAD gets out into the world.  I even went to a panel about planning events in a comic store.  It was aimed at store owners, but was actually very helpful in teaching interesting marketing techniques.  Another useful one was about digital coloring.  Christina Strain blew my mind away with all the awesome Photoshop stuff she demonstrated.  I thought I knew a lot about coloring before, but there's so much more to learn!

I loved the panel about Womanthology, which is a compilation of short comic stories drawn and written by women.  Womanthology is being put together by Renae De Liz, who I got to meet and is super awesome!  She also drew the gorgeous artwork for the graphic novel adaptation of The Last Unicorn (one of my favorite childhood animations).  I also met her husband, Ray Dillon, who inked and colored her work.  This couple is so inspiring not only because their artwork is supernaturally amazing, but they have such drive and passion about them, as well as being very friendly down-to-earth people.  Another Last Unicorn person I saw was Peter S. Beagle, who wrote the original prose novel that the animation was based off.  I met him once before at the San Diego Comic Con years ago, and it was just as awesome seeing him again.

Another highlight was the Sonic the Hedgehog panel!  I've been a lifelong fan of Sonic - from the videogames to the tv shows to the comic.  I was thrilled to meet my favorite Sonic artist, Patrick Spaziante ("Spaz")!  I asked him lots of questions about his career, gave him one of my AER HEAD mini comics, and practically launched into outer space when he said that HE liked MY artwork!  How cool is THAT?  As Sonic would say:  "Way past cool!"  I also briefly met Ian Flynn, writer of Sonic.  Everyone working on Sonic just beams with positive energy and it shows that they really love what they do.  Someday, I want to be part of that team!

I also spent a lot of time in the "Artist's Alley" section of the Con.  This is the section where independent comic publishers and freelance artists have booths to sell their books and showcase their artwork.  The more I talked with artists there, the more I felt the calling to get a table at this and other cons too.  Some artists suggested starting with the smaller conventions to save money, so keep an eye out for mindy indy at your local Brooklyn cons soon :)  (In this context, "con" is short for convention.  I don't intend to con people :)

I noticed a significant difference in people's general responses to me this year when I mentioned that I colored Marvel comics as Kyle Baker's assistant.  (I was careful not to look like I was blatantly name-dropping, and didn't bring it up with everyone.  It naturally came up in conversations).  I had a published Deadpool Max comic to show as an example too.  Last year, I toted my portfolio around to publishers and asked advice, and was told at worst that my style wasn't what they were looking for, and at best to just submit samples online to the company's general email, not to anyone specific.  (I don't like online art submissions, because like job submissions, I think they go into a black void and my time was wasted).  But this year, people paid attention to me more!  I got lots of positive feedback from the AER HEAD mini comics, and I may have gotten some possible leads to future projects - fingers crossed!

Speaking of Deadpool, a gazillion people dressed up as him!  Everywhere I turned, there was Deadpool!  I think because there's a movie coming out soon.  I felt special that I get to contribute my talents to something so big and popular :)

While I'm at it, here are more cool costumes!  If you don't know, Comic Cons are places where people dress as their favorite characters, often going to amazing lengths over details.  I especially appreciate when I see unique characters from my childhood, like Darkwing Duck!  Look at how the guy made the duck feet - they're 3 shoes glued together!

There are so many more awesome stories to tell, but it's past 4AM.  Overall, this year's NYCC was more amazing than I could have imagined!  I met fantastic people, reconnected with some old friends, learned a whole lot about the business, and had a TON of fun all at once!

 

tags: AER HEAD, Archie Comics, Artist's Alley, business, Christina Strain, color, comic, copyright, DeadPool Max, freelance, Ian Flynn, Kickstarter, Kyle Baker, Marvel, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, New York Comic Con, NYCC, panels, Patrick Spaziante, Paul Kaminski, Peter S- Beagle, photoshop, professional, publishers, Ray Dillon, Renae De Liz, self-publishing, sonic, Sonic the Hedgehog, Spaz, The Last Unicorn, Victor Gorelick, Womanthology
categories: Uncategorized
Monday 10.17.11
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

AER HEAD promo!

In preparation for this year's New York Comic Con, I've made some mini comic previews of AER HEAD!  This is the first time AER HEAD has been in print, so I'm super excited!  The mini comic includes a cover, the first 5 pages of AER HEAD, and 2 promo pages at the end for the comic itself and mindy indy as an artist.  I printed them at a local printer, and the cost came to about $1 per mini comic, which is a great price.  I'll only give these out to a few key people at comic con, whereas I'll give my business cards away like candy because those are super cheap to print in bulk if you know where to look.

Creating this promo page was a snap, due to my years of experience as a graphic designer.  Yes, I will make AER HEAD #1 in 2012, ideally before the big San Diego Comic Con in the summer, but aiming for as soon as possible.  I have a facebook page, if you haven't seen that already.  And I'm going to start using twitter more.  I haven't really used it, because it seemed annoying, and I don't want people stalking me, but I need to use it for professional purposes now.  The name mindyindy was already taken on twitter, so I had to go with mindy_indy.  Hopefully that won't confuse people.  Check mindy_indy for frequent updates when I'm at the NYCC!  I don't have a booth, because I don't have products to sell, but I'll just be walking around everywhere going to various panels about the business of publishing and such.

The back cover promotes mindy indy (aka Mindy Steffen, that's me) as an artist.  Since I do coloring work for Marvel, I feel like I have a leg up this year at the comic con, and hopefully that can lead to more coloring work.  I don't want to limit myself to just that, though, so I put pretty much everything I can do related to comics and illustration.

Just had an idea... Would anyone be interested in buying an AER HEAD mini comic?  If so, I can print more.  You can write a post or send me an email and we can work it out :)  Excitement!!

tags: AER HEAD, business, coloring, comic, facebook, graphic designer, illustration, Marvel, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, mini comic, New York Comic Con, print, promo, twitter
categories: Uncategorized
Friday 10.07.11
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Little bit of this, little bit of that

Since I've been using markers more for freelance sketches, I thought I'd do a little test on blending: Aer in a rainbow swirl.

They're Prismacolor markers, and they blend kind of well...  I'll practice more in the future.

In other AER HEAD news, it seems like whenever I start storyboarding for the current issue, I keep sketching ideas for events waaaaayyy later in the series, and even for my other comic series!  This is still productive in the long run, but stretches things out for the short term.  But hey, I'm my own boss when it comes to personal projects, and I've learned that when I get inspired I need to just run with it.

In other other news, I've been going to a lot of lectures about the business of art by the Graphic Artist's Guild.  I have a thirst to learn all I can about this subject.  One lecture was how illustrators can survive in today's marketplace.  Basically, if you're great at illustration, just keep trying for projects and learn from your mistakes.  And if you're not great, try for work in other fields, because it takes everything you've got to make a living as an illustrator.  Another lecture was about "creative briefs" for large scale graphic design projects.  Even though it was mostly geared toward small design firms, I learned a ton about how to handle many kinds of business situations with clients, some I would never have imagined.  I even went to a "fashion roundtable" one time, where I got to talk with designers in the fashion industry.  Even though fashion isn't my niche, I went anyway because you never know where something will lead.  It turned out that some designers were able to point me to some interesting things I may not have looked into otherwise.

One of the reasons I'm so glad to be in NYC now is that I can learn so much from so many talented people from all scopes of the art world.

tags: AER HEAD, business, clients, comic, freelance, Graphic Artist's Guild, illustrator, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, projects, sketch, storyboarding
categories: Uncategorized
Friday 02.18.11
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

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