First, some things I want to pat myself on the back for (because I almost didn't get them done): finishing The Adventures of Dirk Turbine: Attack of the Air Squid (authored by Leslie Anderson and illustrated by my very own self) and getting my business cards printed and cut this year. I forgot last time 'round and it made exchanging info much more difficult. This was good!
Compared to last year, the crowd was smaller and calmer, but then again the makeup of the exhibitors in general seemed less rambunctious as well. I got to actually talk to the other exhibitors this year rather than just waving hello and running away so that they could talk to incoming customers.
Although...incoming customers are always a good thing too.
I've got a lot of promotional material to sort through in the next couple of days, much of which I don't even remember how it came to be in my possession. I do know that plenty of them lead to webcomics, though, so that's good.
There were a surprising number of people (surprising only because no one asked last year) who asked if I had an online store. I currently do not, but expect a sticky post in the next couple of days with my currently available works (plus maybe some commission prices if you're in to that sort of thing), which should hold me over until I can actually set up a shop. It'll probably be a couple of weeks before that happens, unfortunately. Next weekend is taken up by a wedding, and the intervening time is getting eaten by ceramics uncover deadlines and painting crits.
Also graphic design stuff, too, I guess? Half the class doesn't even show up for crit days, so it's hard to determine how seriously I should be taking the assignments. Makes things less stressful, anyway.
In conclusion: SPACE good. SPACE next year: definitely happening. School is a thing that happens.
Anyone recommend other midwest cons for the going to? I think it's time for some adventure.
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