Donations for Japan: Dynomight NYC - Sokutatsu Sketchbook by Justin Rudy
Justin Rudy of Dynomight NYC mentions: "Since last week I have been trying to find some small way to help donate to the people of Japan during this horrendous crisis. Little did I realize I had just recently released something ideal that could help in the cause."
Justin Rudy: "In January I quietly released a concept sketchbook of a one-shot comic about a newly developed character named Sokutatsu. (It means "special delivery" in Japanese.) It’s about a six-eyed courier that delivers the most interesting packages to the most extraordinary places."
Sized at 5"x8" with a page count of 76 pages in Black-and-White, the Sokutatsu Sketchbook is priced at US$13.00 and can be purchased directly via this link on www.blurb.com.We previously blogged about the book here, and am delighted that Justin has decided to use the publication in such a manner. *Thumbs-Up*
For every sketchbook sold, Justin will donate US$7 to one of these legitimate organizations: The American Red Cross, International Medical CORPS or The Salvation Army. Justin adds: "The book purchase will help go towards funding the proper channels to get supplies to those who need it most in Japan. Decent sketch art and helping out? It’s total win-win!"
Justin Rudy: "In January I quietly released a concept sketchbook of a one-shot comic about a newly developed character named Sokutatsu. (It means "special delivery" in Japanese.) It’s about a six-eyed courier that delivers the most interesting packages to the most extraordinary places."
Sized at 5"x8" with a page count of 76 pages in Black-and-White, the Sokutatsu Sketchbook is priced at US$13.00 and can be purchased directly via this link on www.blurb.com.We previously blogged about the book here, and am delighted that Justin has decided to use the publication in such a manner. *Thumbs-Up*
For every sketchbook sold, Justin will donate US$7 to one of these legitimate organizations: The American Red Cross, International Medical CORPS or The Salvation Army. Justin adds: "The book purchase will help go towards funding the proper channels to get supplies to those who need it most in Japan. Decent sketch art and helping out? It’s total win-win!"