Cartoons Now Made Available for Electronic or Print Usage by Well Known Cartoonist

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Februaury 1, 2006 (MMD Newswire) - - Cartoonist Dan Rosandich whose cartoons appear in many popular Chicken Soup For The Soul books such as Pet Lover's Soul and Christian Soul, is making his work available for any electronic or print usage in an extensive, yet

easy to navigate database of over 2000 cartoons which are categorized by subject matter so visitors can easily locate the kind of cartoons they might be looking for.

Dan's cartoons have appeared in Barron's magazine, Reader's Digest, Saturday Evening Post, Good Housekeeping and Better Homes & Gardens. Rosandich also specializes in"custom" cartoons which can be used in books or for magazine or op-ed pieces. Withalmost 30 years of experience, Dan guarantees his undivided attention on any specific assignment he tackles. Of particular interest is a "daily cartoon" which is offered for webmasters to include on their web page. Ideal for any daily publication's webpage. The cartoons change automatically via php script at 2am eastern time and the image source code can be provided upon request. See Dan's index page which features the cartoon, and for complete information and access to all of the cartoon catalogs, visit: http://www.danscartoons.com

For newspaper editors: Visit any of the cartoons in the various catalogs and choose those you like and Dan will email hi res TIFF attachments in a zip folder which you can use in your paper. A  newspaper in California (The Pioneer Press) had recently picked out 20 specific cartoons and negotiated a fee for all 20 cartoons which Rosandich then e-mailed after the paper was invoiced for the cartoons they chose. Fees are negotiable & vary from paper to paper based on their circulation and budget.

For magazine editors: Special "custom" cartoons can be created under your art instruction for stories or articles you may be planning. Illustrations can also be created for covers and all that's needed is a simple description or scenario of the concept you have in mind and a rough sketch or two can be sent for your review to OK for a finished inking or to make any changes to, prior to givng the artwork a finished inking. Fees are negotiable. Or, browse the specific catalogs for cartoons you might like to feature which your readership might enjoy. Visit the url mentioned and contact Dan anytime at the address on his index page. Cartoons can add a special flavor and sensibility to an otherwise mundane format.

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