Station Ident: I Am Still Asleep

May 22nd, 2013 | station ident

This is an autopost.  I am still asleep.  The inside of my head probably looks like this.  God, I hope so.

(Render by Rev Dan Catt)


Station Ident

May 21st, 2013 | station ident

The Experience 7

Well, yes.

(via)


Station Ident

May 13th, 2013 | station ident

This is warren ellis dot com.  Good morning.  This week I will be publishing some early-summer reading lists from my friends.  Even though it is, according to the weather forecast, going to be eight degrees and raining when this posts.  Here’s a photo by Ellen Rogers, who’s going to give away a print to someone at the end of the link if you follow these directions.


The Last Station Ident Of 2012, By Sara Gries

December 17th, 2012 | station ident

Full size version?

Here’s where you find Sara Gries.  And here’s where I retire the Station Ident for a while.  Good morning, sinners.


STATION IDENT: Tomas Overbai

October 8th, 2012 | station ident

(tomas overbai)

Need more STATION IDENT images.  They can be sent to me at warrenellis@gmail.com.  They must be your own work, legible at a width of 640px, and include the words “this is warren ellis dot com”.  Otherwise they can be anything, including selfportraits and doodles on napkins.  I run the ones I like best.


STATION IDENT: Valentina vonAsh

September 24th, 2012 | station ident

(vonAsh)

STATION IDENT images can be sent to me at warrenellis@gmail.com.  They must be your own work, legible at a width of 640px, and include the words “this is warren ellis dot com”.  Otherwise they can be anything, including selfportraits and doodles on napkins.  I run the ones I like best.


STATION IDENT: Marie Rameau

July 23rd, 2012 | station ident

Thank you, Marie.

 

A couple of times over the last year, I did a thing for people who make comics called Three Panels Open.  Literally, a three-panel comic.  The only rules were that it had to be legible at a width of 640 pixels, which is the width of the content bar on this site, and that it had to be three panels long.

Perhaps you’d like to do a three-panel comic to be posted here.  If so, email the image to warrenellis@gmail.com, and please include your name and the website and/or twitter account you’d like it to be associated with.  Same rules apply: three panels, and it can’t turn to mud when I run it at 640px.  Ideally, it’s a piece of new work, and not just a clip from your current comic. (Though obviously I’m happy to plug said current comic as thanks.)  I’m only going to run the ones I like best, I’m afraid.  However, there’s no time limit on submissions.  Three Panels Open will be a semi-permanent element of the site.


STATION IDENT: Chip Zdarsky

July 16th, 2012 | station ident, three panels

Everyone loves Chip.

 

A couple of times over the last year, I did a thing for people who make comics called Three Panels Open.  Literally, a three-panel comic.  The only rules were that it had to be legible at a width of 640 pixels, which is the width of the content bar on this site, and that it had to be three panels long.

Perhaps you’d like to do a three-panel comic to be posted here.  If so, email the image to warrenellis@gmail.com, and please include your name and the website and/or twitter account you’d like it to be associated with.  Same rules apply: three panels, and it can’t turn to mud when I run it at 640px.  Ideally, it’s a piece of new work, and not just a clip from your current comic. (Though obviously I’m happy to plug said current comic as thanks.)  I’m only going to run the ones I like best, I’m afraid.  However, there’s no time limit on submissions.  Three Panels Open will be a semi-permanent element of the site.

Spread the word, please.

Chip is on Twitter as @zdarsky


STATION IDENT

May 31st, 2012 | station ident

 

(Mary Nir)


STATION IDENT

May 30th, 2012 | station ident

By Nick Donald, who adds:

I had this running as part of the display cycle in the Kiosk (the venue’s main hub) at King Carnival (Mandurah, Western Australia) for 24 hours. And I got paid for programming the display for them. Ahhh… abuse of responsibility, is there anything more fun?