Dave Cooper (born 1967) is a Canadian cartoonist, oil painter and animator. (wikipedia)
In 2006 it's a difficult proposition to launch a site and get traffic. You can spend money on marketing or go through acquisitions.
With the first issue of 'Weasel,' I was even aware myself that I'd improved. I still have affection for my earlier stuff, but I don't think it's anywhere near as good as 'Weasel.'
In retrospect, I think I had some kind of learning disorder. I could kind of charm my way through grade school, but in high school... I could never seem to grasp things.
I just love all women. A lot of them are women a lot of men wouldn't find attractive in the least, but they're mouth-watering to me. All different sizes: tall, short, fat. Just about the only type I'm not into is the typical fashion model.
In school, I never really grasped drawing the nude form.
I'm always pretty overworked with commercial illustration or design or animation.
I think that's why I became good at art. It was something that I could do that I could be really proud of.
I feel I need a lot of contrast, so I have all these things happening, but they're all necessary to make me feel satisfied. It's got to be this big pot happening, with everything boiling at once.
Phase I will consist of 33 units, which we plan to have ready to move into by April 15 of 2007. Phase II will consist of 24 units that we hope will be finished by mid-summer of 2007.
It's all about building the collaborative discussion with the supply chain.