Third: Go beyond words. The idea is to present puns in a visual format with our characters acting them out.
Category: Commentary
Creative expressions that tell you more about something; perhaps a different point of view for you.
PunToons Bonus: Puntification #2 (page 64b)
The following excerpts from “Jest for the Health of It!” by Mack Rowe and Neil Shawen (copyright 2001) show the creative process at work ‘behind the curtain’ in the world of MackToons:
The second puntification: Develop a theme.
Each PunToon is built around a subject or theme. So we go beyond a simple collection of single unrelated word puns. After all, we certainly don’t want to appear un-themely!
As you can see the theme here is old-time movie stars.
A Train of PunToon Bonuses Starts Tomorrow!
From the Mack Rowe and Neil Shawen 2001 book “Jest for the Health of It!” you get to learn the “Puntifications” behind the creations. The first of eight start tomorrow. But as an introduction to these Puntification lessons, here is page 63:
“Collision or Collusion?
Creating the Toons
So how do we put PunToons! together? As I’ve said, “we” means myself and Neil Shawen. Because of all the years we’ve known each other and punned together, I invited him to join me (drew him in?) in creating PunToons! Neil immediately developed a case of what I called pun angst. He was concerned about how we would keep coming up with new ideas each week. I said to him that I believed our English language is so marvelously rich and profound, the possibilities are endless. Then he quickly pointed out that English does have many variations for a single word, such as necktie. So we have an endless variety of words to play with. We have proceeded on that faith, and it works–time after time! It’s knot hard!
Other words for Necktie: tie, ascot, foulard, Windsor, Half-Windsor, bow, string, four-in-hand, cravat.
We’re Making This Up As We Go Along
This is how it goes. Neil works up a page of pun ideas over a couple of cups of coffee. Then he faxes it to me. I mean to tell you, puns fill the page! I think his being a cross-word puzzle junkie helps.
So I read it over, mark it up for ideas, and add some of my own puns. I select a series of puns to weave into a toon theme using my characters. Then I work through a pencil draft and fax it to him. He comments and faxes back. I work it over as a final pencil drawing until I like it (and the characters like it too!) Now I am ready to go to the final inked version. We chew through this team process each week. At this writing we have produced over 1000 PunToons!”
The Relentless Energy of TV HYPE
Relaxing with your TV can be less than relaxing with both the programming and relentless interruption of the ads. Consider other forms of quiet relaxation.
Be Positive
What are you anticipating “next” in your life? Positive expectations will often help create what you want to happen. Negative expectations can produce unwanted results. In addition, positive living is just more enjoyable for you and for those around you.
Play Clothes
Something to look forward to at the end of your work day. Something that’s all you.
Eat Dessert First. A reminder for an occasional pleasure.
Enjoy an occasional treat is another way you can find quiet moments. Take a “Personal mo.”
Are You Having a Mid Laff Crisis?
It’s important to remember to Laugh — to find the humor in any situation.
Do Different Things, Differently
Years ago my therapist gave me this little saying. I’ve found it to be quite useful when my life needed refreshing.
See the August 28, 2023 posting for a different caption to go with this WordToon. It also has a viewer’s comment on the insightful thoughts he had while viewing this WordToon.
Hope (and how to WordToon it)
Hope (and how to WordToon it)