One of the first cycling cartoons I drew.
A bit more about the road / sport side of cycling than some of my more recent work.
Found in the Cycling Cartoonist, published by Bloomsbury.
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Some family cycling images suitable for posters, banners, leaflets, websites, etc. The downloadable versions are transparent, so can be used on a background of whatever colour. (Any colour on which a black line is visible, anyway.)
There are three versions, depending on the number and size youβd like.
I ask that you join Diagram Club Paid if youβd like to use these. Thank you!
Practical note for anyone using my work: Please make sure the images arenβt stretched to fit a space, as that
Some family cycling images suitable for posters, banners, leaflets, websites, etc. The downloadable versions are transparent, so can be used on a background of whatever colour. (Any colour on which a black line is visible, anyway.)
There are three versions, depending on the number and size youβd like.
I ask that you join Diagram Club Paid if youβd like to use these. Thank you!
Practical note for anyone using my work: Please make sure the images arenβt stretched to fit a space, as that always looks terrible and (to put it politely) makes your poster / whatever look a tiny bit amateurish.
Cartoon from Diagram Club #072: Introducing Creativity diagrams.
See all of the Creativity Diagrams series.
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