Cute cartoon from genius animator Rod Scribner, taken from a bad photocopy of the 1945 military publication "Service Ribbin"
Monday, January 31, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
What happens when Testers meet up???
Last year I attended a Tester Gathering in London that Tony Bruce organises, I was very impressed with the format and general atmosphere of the event - he's done a great job! So much so, that my colleague Adam Brown and I are now organising a similar event in Nottingham. With lots of help from STC, we are holding the first ever Nottingham STC Meetup on Feb 23rd.
- It will be free to attend and James Bach has kindly agreed to give a presentation!
- Please check Adam’s post with more details of the event.
- And register to the event at the STC meetup site
P.S. I say Adam and I are organising it, the truth is Adam is doing all the work!
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
the 'The Legendary' Pradeep Soundararajan
There is no doubt about it, today's cartoon was inspired by Pradeep Soundararajan. He's a bit of genius, you should check out his blog.
Recently, he emailed me about a couple of cartoon ideas. I love it when this happens, new ideas seem to trigger even more ideas. One negative side effect though, is I end up feeling like a pessimistic developer! There is no way I can meet the [cartoon] requirements, as I will understand the requirements differently to the way people think they have explained them. But not to worry, I always provide a prototype of the cartoon to check it meets some level of satisfaction/quality :o)
Anyway, this cartoon is my representation of Pradeep's idea. Thanks Pradeep!
Recently, he emailed me about a couple of cartoon ideas. I love it when this happens, new ideas seem to trigger even more ideas. One negative side effect though, is I end up feeling like a pessimistic developer! There is no way I can meet the [cartoon] requirements, as I will understand the requirements differently to the way people think they have explained them. But not to worry, I always provide a prototype of the cartoon to check it meets some level of satisfaction/quality :o)
Anyway, this cartoon is my representation of Pradeep's idea. Thanks Pradeep!
Monday, January 17, 2011
YEAST HOIST #16 available now
whoops! OUT OF PRINT! Thanks everybody!
The 16th in my Yeast Hoist series (The Chronically Hallucinating Insomniac)
printed in january 2011
first edition : 100 copies
handnumbered edition
20 pages, black and white printed - 14 x 20 cm
printed on multicolor paper
The 16th in my Yeast Hoist series (The Chronically Hallucinating Insomniac)
...Seeing that YH#15 is available by the thousands at places like BevMo, it seems fitting that #16 is a limited run zine - only 100 made...
Yeast Hoist / Ron Regé Jrprinted in january 2011
first edition : 100 copies
handnumbered edition
20 pages, black and white printed - 14 x 20 cm
printed on multicolor paper
Friday, January 14, 2011
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
1 Year Anniversary
Today is the Cartoon Tester 1 year anniversary and what a year it has been!
Thank you all for following the blog and leaving comments. Initially I thought I would only run the blog for a few months, but due to the great response I decided that it was definitely worth continuing.
Some of my Highlights for the Tester Cartoon blog include:
Wow! What a list! Thank you again for all the great support I’ve received that has made the above a reality.
Recently, a few people have asked when and why I started drawing cartoons about testing. I think some of them were asking ‘Why? Why are you wasting your time drawing stupid cartoons?” but I think others were genuinely interested!
There are a number of reasons why…
One was that I wanted to get more involved in the wider testing industry. One option was to start a typical blog but I knew I wasn’t great at writing articles.
I knew that I had ‘some’ skill at drawing cartoons. I used to draw cartoons about my wife and I and our relationship together. Some of the cartoons made her laugh, so I thought I was unto something as she’s my toughest critic!
Another reason was that I wanted to improve my employability. I thought my CV/resume was boring to read, I felt I needed something extra, something a bit different.
With all this, I started drawing cartoons about testing early 2009 and ended up with around 20-30 cartoons, I submitted them all for review to the first STC magazine. I received such a great response from them that I decided to start this blog. Like they say… and the rest is history :o)
Here’s my updated CV, I had to remove some private information, but I think it looks much better than my old one…
Thank you all for following the blog and leaving comments. Initially I thought I would only run the blog for a few months, but due to the great response I decided that it was definitely worth continuing.
Some of my Highlights for the Tester Cartoon blog include:
- Over 30,000 direct visits to the site – that’s incredible :o)
- Cartoons printed in a number of magazines/newspapers/ebooks:
- STC: Issues 1, 2, 3, If I was a test case I would
- STP: Vol. 7 No. 5 and No. 6
- Many Cartoons translated into Russian
- The site is Number 32 in the charts!
- Cartoon Tester display stand at EuroSTAR 2010
- Received a hard copy of I am a bug
- Accepted into the w-a-t group.
- Got free entry to ExpoQA
- Cartoons displayed in Test Conference in Croatia
- Mr. Fails
Wow! What a list! Thank you again for all the great support I’ve received that has made the above a reality.
Recently, a few people have asked when and why I started drawing cartoons about testing. I think some of them were asking ‘Why? Why are you wasting your time drawing stupid cartoons?” but I think others were genuinely interested!
There are a number of reasons why…
One was that I wanted to get more involved in the wider testing industry. One option was to start a typical blog but I knew I wasn’t great at writing articles.
I knew that I had ‘some’ skill at drawing cartoons. I used to draw cartoons about my wife and I and our relationship together. Some of the cartoons made her laugh, so I thought I was unto something as she’s my toughest critic!
Another reason was that I wanted to improve my employability. I thought my CV/resume was boring to read, I felt I needed something extra, something a bit different.
With all this, I started drawing cartoons about testing early 2009 and ended up with around 20-30 cartoons, I submitted them all for review to the first STC magazine. I received such a great response from them that I decided to start this blog. Like they say… and the rest is history :o)
Here’s my updated CV, I had to remove some private information, but I think it looks much better than my old one…
Monday, January 10, 2011
YEAST HOIST #15 now available in CA & beyond!
Yeast Hoist #15 is now for sale in Los Angeles and across California! - including most BevMo locations (as well as online!). It is also available in New York, Texas, Minnesota, Georgia and South Carolina! Here is a list of all locations!
Friday, January 7, 2011
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
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