RE: Wordless Workshop (was RE: What do you call wordless technicalprocedures?

Subject: RE: Wordless Workshop (was RE: What do you call wordless technicalprocedures?
From: "Technical Writing Plus" <doc-x -at- earthlink -dot- net>
To: <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 12:48:27 -0600

Readers Digest too.

Another cartoonist is Dan Roam who owns 'Back of the Napkin'. His work is
related. (backofthenapkin.com)

Jim Jones

Chinese, German, Spanish to English - fixer-jim.blogspot.com

Mandarin Tutoring/Coaching - chineseadjuster.webs.com

Editing and Technical Editing - Sr Member, STC (stc.org, stc-chicago.org)

Currently editing a memoir of a former flight surgeon

Illustration and Cartooning - stc-chicago-jim.blogspot.com,
cartoons-jim.blogspot.com



-----Original Message-----
I believe it was in Mechanix Illustrated for a long, long time and then move
to The Family Handyman.
--
Mike Starr

McLauchlan, Kevin wrote:
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Mike Starr
>
>> Don't know the specific term you're looking for but I'm
>> reminded of the timeless Roy Doty cartoon series Wordless
>> Workshop (http://www.roydoty.com/syndicated/syndicated-cartoons.htm).
>
> Hey! Nostalgia hit!
>
>
> What magazine did I used to see that in? Popular Mechanics?
> Mechanix Illustrated? other?
>
> Paradoxically, perhaps, Wordless Workshop might have been one
> of the things that nudged me toward my current line of work.
>
> Well, that and Rube Goldberg... :-)
>
> IKEA, on the other hand, kinda took some of the fun out of it. Not my
> job, the wordless instructions...
>
> - Kevin (how old IS that guy??)

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