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Author: Marcus Schultz, Matt Harding

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Drawing Borders is a bi-weekly comic/arts related podcast hosted by San Francisco-based creator, Matt Harding and Dichosis Studios' writer and illustrator, Marcus Schultz.
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In episode 22 and after a brief hiatus, we talk to Malcolm Johnson about his recent collaboration with Matt Harding on the Greek mythos inspired, Styx! We explain how illustrator can be used to create comics and provide a bunch of tips for indie creators.As always, click here to stream the MP3 audio, or subscribe in iTunes.You can check out the artwork for Styx by heading to The Styx Express! where you can also view some of Malcom’s work.For all of our listeners out there we’d like to say thanks listening and for sticking around! Our schedule is now back on track!
In episode 19, we speak with Steven Yu of SYD Productions and talk about expressionism in comic book art, tackle some of the bigger questions involving money and discuss how to think like a business person. As always, click here to stream the MP3 audio, or subscribe in iTunes. You can find and like Yu’s work on his Facebook page at SYD Studios. Also, check out some of the artwork for Yu’s comic, Neo Eras over at his website. Matt and I would both like to thank all of our listeners for staying with us in 2014 and we’re planning to make 2015 the best year yet! Thanks for listening!
In episode 18, we talk about collaboration with Academy of Art alumni, Saeedar Arjumand before diving into all things comic book inking. As always, click here to stream the MP3 audio, or subscribe in iTunes. You’ll find Saaed’s work on the tumblrs at The Art of Seeduality and you can also check out Rafael Albuerque’s amazing sketch book by heading to Garage Days on Big Cartel. Thanks for listening!
In episode 17, we celebrate the launch of Matt Harding’s long-awaited and highly anticipated release of his pop-culture, post-apocaliptic masterwork, Popapocalypse! As always, click here to stream the MP3 audio, or subscribe in iTunes. Find and like Matt’s Popapocalypse on Facebook and marvel at Ehren’s amazing digital scuplting and character art work at ehrentye.com.
In episode 16, your two hosts talk with Sarah Yoshimura of Berds & Nerds fame! We discuss webcomics and important things like website monetization, the Madefire Deviant Art motion book tool, good work ethics keeping us inside and away from the sun, plus how to drink alone and have it not look weird. Click here to stream the MP3 audio, or subscribe in iTunes. Don’t forget you can like and follow the Facebook page and stalk her twitter @SMYoshi.
Finally the ‘LOST EPISODE’ or at least the tribute to The Greatest Podcast in the World has been re-recorded for your listening pleasure! Your two hosts talk with Chris Fenoglio (Red City, Lil Depressed Boy) about the technical side of all things Photoshop, drawing and creating.  Click here to stream the MP3 audio, or subscribe in iTunes. Hit Like to follow the show on Facebook and keep an eye out for our Twitters @dichosis and @Stilltsinc. Check out Chris Fenoglio’s amazing work and head to www.chrisfenoglio.com and from there you can link to his various social media!
In episode 14, Marcus Matt get serious about what it means to be a creator, whether or not you can be both a comics writer and a comics artist, what mainstream comics are doing to the industry and how best to put yourself out there.  Click here to stream the MP3 audio, or subscribe in iTunes. once again, you can follow the show on Facebook and on our Twitters using the handles @dichosis and @Stilltsinc.
In episode 13, Matt Harding and Lead Builder at Madefire, Evan Limberger talk about their collaborative experiences working together on their new comic, Dream Kerosene. We also talk about motion - the future of comics - and animation, Comixology and so much more.  Click here to stream the MP3 audio, or subscribe in iTunes. Follow the show on Facebook and on our Twitters @dichosis and @Stilltsinc. Check out Evan’s deviant art and take a look at Comixology for the titles we mentioned at the end of the show.
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