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Cartoons For Professional Projects

Topic: Child DevelopmentBy Dan RosandichPublished Recently added

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Cartoons can be used for many professional projects. They have a symbiotic application to a broad spectrum of print and electronic uses and lend themselves well for being a unique form of visual humor. Gag panel cartoons, the kind you see in the back pages of magazines with the gagline unde
eath are unique but not isolated to just magazines. They can be used in print ads, on greeting cards, on t-shirts, on flyers or brochures, in newspapers, in text books, newsletters, on direct mail pieces, in email templates, on web pages, in ezines, used in ebooks, kid's coloring books, printed humor anthologies, on mugs or mouse pads, in ebooks, calendars, on fax forms or even magazine covers. The uses are limited by only your imagination.
With the availability of the internet and technology, gag cartoons are used constantly in software program like PowerPoint. If a consultant or professional speaker is planning a presentation or speaking engagement, utilizing these kinds of cartoons can go hand in hand with the message that is being relayed in the presenter's forum. If for instance a medical professional is speaking to for instance, a group of doctors, a strategically placed medical cartoon is ideal and will assist the presenter in adding some levity and humor to his or her engagement.

Medical cartoons can easily be located like the catalog at http://www.danscartoons.com/medical_cartoons.htm and fees to license images like what are presented here are reasonable and negotiable, based on the specific usage of the cartoon. Cartoonist Dan Rosandich makes his catalog of 3000+ images available which are categorized by subject matter so professionals seeking specific types of subject matter can easily locate what they are looking for. Dan also offers his services to create "custom" cartoons and humorous illustrations for those publishers or consultants who have a need for any special cartoons tailored to their needs.

Visit Dan's Cartoons at http://www.danscartoons.com and Rosandich is also the online representative for Cartoo
File which is accessible at http://www.cartoonfile.net

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Cartoonist Dan Rosandich has 30+ years as a fulltime freelance cartoonist. Many of his panels appear in the popular Chicken Soup For The Soul series of books including Pet Lover's Soul, The Christian Soul, The Mother's Soul, The Gardener's Soul and many others. Dan's cartoons have also been published in Better Homes & Gardens, Good Housekeeping, Reader's Digest, Barrons, Woman's World, American Legion and a wide variety of newsletters and trade publications.