Alison Brown
Clive Goddard, PCO Chair writes: The Professional Cartoonists’ Organisation are shocked and saddened to hear of the death of the London Cartoon Museum’s Alison Brown. Aged just...
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Clive Goddard, PCO Chair writes: The Professional Cartoonists’ Organisation are shocked and saddened to hear of the death of the London Cartoon Museum’s Alison Brown. Aged just...
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by Matthew Buck
Most high-profile cartoon in the world
September 5, 2011 in Comment, News
The Google doodles – the drawings which accompany the advertising company’s ubiquitous search engine – are the most read cartoons in the world.
Bloghorn admires the company’s long-term use of drawn imagery as a piece of business promotion (do visit the archives.) Today they have moved the still cartoon image into a animated video celebrating the memory of the flamboyant leader singer of Queen, Freddie Mercury.
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Bloghorn is made on behalf of the UK’s Professional Cartoonists’ Organisation
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