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The 5th
Wave cartoon library offers humor on a wide range of computer topics,
from the very simple - PC's and laptops at home/office, to the more sophisticated
- client/server, networking, and multimedia.
The library
also features cartoons on Sports, Health, Finance,
Business, Cooking, Music, Games, Birdwatching,
Beer, Dating, Golf, and many other subjects, but
computer technology remains the core of The 5th Wave humor.
"Our publication is mostly serious stuff (technical articles, etc.),
so we depend on Rich Tennant to provide a bit of comic relief. We have
never missed having two 5th Wave cartoons in each issue".
- Vaughn Dragland, Editor, AS/400 User Group News-Magazine
The
cartoons can be licensed to enhance presentations, newsletters, brochures
and publications. They can also lend a light touch to highly technical
brochures and marketing literature. Or make an impact with your customers
in DM pieces and ad campaigns. T-shirts, mugs and mousepads imprinted
with 5th Wave cartoons help reinforce your message in a warm and humorous
way.
"Promotional items featuring The 5th Wave cartoons consistently
become leading response generators."
- Faith Marcello, Circulation Promotion Manager, CW Publishing Co.
Cartoons
can be chosen from the library, as is, or customized to include the name
of your company, product, or customer. Original work can also be commissioned
to specifically work with your marketing objectives.
"Rich's
quirky sense of humor gets into the mindset of our target audiences
and makes them laugh at themselves and their jobs ... he raises the
perceived value of our clients' products to a level heretofore unachieved."
- Dave Dimmick, President, Dimmick & Fornari Advertising
Look
at our Gallery page for samples, and
then contact us with your specific
needs and we'll send you more samples and more information. Make sure
to list your name, company name/address, email/phone and a detailed description
of how you'd like to use cartoons, e.g., in our 5000 circulation company
newsletter, in our 10,000 piece direct mail campaign, in a PowerPoint
presentation for 200 people, etc.
"When
Computerworld didn't run The 5th Wave one week, we received
more letters than on any topic we covered during the last year".
- Paul Gillin, Editor, Computerworld

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