Diana Nock: Difference between revisions

From Jenny Everywhere Wiki
(Created page with "'''Diana Nock''' is an American webcomic artist. She is best-known for the webcomics ''Wonderlust'', whose [https://www.wonderlustcomic.com/about 'About' page] includes the f...")
Tag: visualeditor-wikitext
 
No edit summary
Tag: visualeditor-wikitext
Line 4: Line 4:
{{quotebox|Hi, I'm Diana Nock, a cartoonist living in Minneapolis, MN!
{{quotebox|Hi, I'm Diana Nock, a cartoonist living in Minneapolis, MN!


I graduated from the [http://mcad.edu/ Minneapolis College of Art & Design] with a BFA in Comic Art in 2006. Since then, I've worked hard at making it as a professional artist. I've had work published in several anthologies -- including ''[https://www.etsy.com/listing/225620308/then-it-was-dark Then It Was Dark], ''[http://www.amazon.com/Womanthology-Space-Jennifer-deGuzman/dp/1613776071 Womanthology: Space]'', ''[http://chainmail-bikini.com/ Chainmail Bikini]'', and ''[https://hopenicholson.com/projects/secret-loves-of-geek-girls/ The Secret Loves of Geek Girls]'' — and illustrated both ''[https://ironcircus.com/shop/books/11-poorcraft-the-funnybook-fundamentals-of-living-well-on-less-softcover.html Poorcraft]'' [https://ironcircus.com/shop/books/33-poorcraft-wish-you-were-here-softcover.html books] for Iron Circus Comics. I've also self-published the first volume of my other webcomic, ''[https://www.amazon.com/Intrepid-Girlbot-Unconditional-Diana-Nock/dp/0979408040 The Intrepid Girlbot]''. I've worked in illustration and design, but drawing comics is my true love.
I graduated from the [http://mcad.edu/ Minneapolis College of Art & Design] with a BFA in Comic Art in 2006. Since then, I've worked hard at making it as a professional artist. I've had work published in several anthologies -- including ''[https://www.etsy.com/listing/225620308/then-it-was-dark Then It Was Dark]'', ''[http://www.amazon.com/Womanthology-Space-Jennifer-deGuzman/dp/1613776071 Womanthology: Space]'', ''[http://chainmail-bikini.com/ Chainmail Bikini]'', and ''[https://hopenicholson.com/projects/secret-loves-of-geek-girls/ The Secret Loves of Geek Girls]'' — and illustrated both ''[https://ironcircus.com/shop/books/11-poorcraft-the-funnybook-fundamentals-of-living-well-on-less-softcover.html Poorcraft]'' [https://ironcircus.com/shop/books/33-poorcraft-wish-you-were-here-softcover.html books] for Iron Circus Comics. I've also self-published the first volume of my other webcomic, ''[https://www.amazon.com/Intrepid-Girlbot-Unconditional-Diana-Nock/dp/0979408040 The Intrepid Girlbot]''. I've worked in illustration and design, but drawing comics is my true love.


A few of my favorite things are dinosaurs, cardigans, Let's Plays, cardboard boxes, chai tea, and ''Steven Universe''.|Diana Nock}}
A few of my favorite things are dinosaurs, cardigans, Let's Plays, cardboard boxes, chai tea, and ''Steven Universe''.|Diana Nock}}

Revision as of 11:35, 2 February 2022

Diana Nock is an American webcomic artist.

She is best-known for the webcomics Wonderlust, whose 'About' page includes the following bio for them:

Hi, I'm Diana Nock, a cartoonist living in Minneapolis, MN!

I graduated from the Minneapolis College of Art & Design with a BFA in Comic Art in 2006. Since then, I've worked hard at making it as a professional artist. I've had work published in several anthologies -- including Then It Was Dark, Womanthology: Space, Chainmail Bikini, and The Secret Loves of Geek Girls — and illustrated both Poorcraft books for Iron Circus Comics. I've also self-published the first volume of my other webcomic, The Intrepid Girlbot. I've worked in illustration and design, but drawing comics is my true love.

A few of my favorite things are dinosaurs, cardigans, Let's Plays, cardboard boxes, chai tea, and Steven Universe.

Diana Nock


In 2008, Nock was commissioned to create an open-source illustration of Jenny Everywhere released under a CC-BY-SA, which was uploaded to Wikimedia creative commons and has been used in many places on the Internet as an image of the character. It was also used by Nicholas Ahlhelm as the cover art of Past Prologue.

External links