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Book Promotion

Book-promotionPhotos courtesy of Trapped in Suburbia.

We try to limit the amount of promotion we do on this blog to once a week, when we share our weekly new t-shirt design. Our revenue model is mainly based on supplying cartoons to other media, and doing cartoon and comic projects for various organisations, and does not depend on trying to get our audience to spend a euro or two. But some orders came in recently for our book 'There is More Than One Truth', and since we still have a couple of boxes in storage, we thought to do a tiny bit of promotion for those interested in obtaining a copy from our dwindling supply.

Originally published in 2009, 'There is More Than One Truth' is a collection of timeless editorial cartoons commenting on themes such as conflicts, religion, migration and human rights. The cartoonists included in the book are masters of their craft from all over the world, including multiple winners of the World Press Cartoon and UN Political Cartoon awards. We think it's safe to say it's one of the best cartoon books out there, not only in terms of content, but certainly also in terms of design of the book itself. The book was created by Dutch design agency Trapped in Suburbia, and resulted in a luxurious hardcover of 112 full color pages.

The book can be ordered for 25 euro (+ shipping). To order, send us an email.

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