Art as Story
Pixton comics is not only about making funnies. Comics are changing the way we think by using them to make a point, to tell a story, or to grab the attention of the reader. You can still view the larger version of Do Your Part at the Pixton website Browse through the offers for educators, students, parents, and businesses. The great thing about this creative tool is that the user has options to choose page designs, backgrounds, elements such as trees or animals and so on. There are creative packs that help users choose a character's hair, eyes, or skin color, style of clothes and so much more. An easy way to use art to tell a story. Follow the link to find out more.
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Tell a story that can interest people, make a point, or a chuckle. Canva has an extensive library of images that can be used to create off the wall characters that grab the attention of the reader. If you have ever attended a professional development meeting where there is always someone too tired to care, or someone young and too eager to share, or someone quick to judge, you will not be alone in that experience. Why not add a comic to the program and let everyone see themselves in the conversation?
Can't draw but need colorful images, or worried about using personal images in your stories? Deep Art can transform your personal images into an artistic canvas to make any story more dynamic and colorful.

Thumbprints can make all kinds of interesting artwork that can trigger ideas for great stories. Children can easily apply washable paint to a thumb and create a menagerie. Their imaginations can fill in the rest.
Adobe Spark has many images that can be used to tell a story. Make a poster, an announcement, or a slide show. Use your own visuals, or browse the library for something appropriate. Regardless, you can create many interesting stories.