Sunday, February 18, 2018

Cool Creators #7: Jeph Jacques

This is a post in a series about creators I enjoy.

Today's creator is Jeph Jacques, and he's primarily known for his webcomic series Questionable Content, though he has a great many other creative endeavors. 

His art style has improved greatly since strip number one, and has also changed over time.

I made a collage of images from the various eras of style found on QC comic.
Jeph also has other webcomic adventures, like those found at Alice Grove, or dord.horse for example.  He also had a bit of a spate with walmart over a horse.  Jeph is also known for his soundcloud, where he uploads music occasionally. 









There's a song I rather liked.  Hopefully you will enjoy it also.  You can find Jeph on Twitter as well, where he's fairly active.

If you like what he does, be sure to follow him on soundcloud or add QC to your feed reader, so you can keep up with the various things he does.

Stay tuned for more blog posts discussing creators I really enjoy!

Cool Creators #6: Steve Terreberry

This is a post in a series, of creators I enjoy.  Perhaps you can enjoy them too!

Today we're going to be taking a look at Steve Terreberry, a cool creator whose main focus is on music.  He has a very unique and quirky style, and a generally family-friendly approach to video creation and presentation.  Steve is most well known for his Youtube channel I believe, and here is one of my favorite videos from him.  It's been around a little while now, but it's the kind of content I really do prefer from creators like this.


This puts him squarely in the domain of other big names you might recognize, a few of whom I plan to cover in future installments of this series.  Education is not the forefront of his channel, but you can still learn quite a bit about some of the more obscure or abstract aspects of music theory, like you can find in this video discussing ten of the longest spanned chords on guitar.


This video starts with an advert from StevieT, which is becoming a trend with most youtubers at this point, so that's fair.  His Youtube channel claims that he has a facebook, but I was only able to find him on Instagram, which I don't really use much, so I don't know how active he is there.

Steve generally has a a video or two every week, and he's changed format a bit recently to do more blog-like videos, which are also entertaining.

If you enjoyed him, be sure to hit that subscribe button so you can see all the newest content when he posts it.  Stay tuned next time as we look at another cool creator!