Hey there I'm MDT, currently occupying the right now and tryin' to make it to the not yet. Louisiana born, proud resident of our nation's capital - this is the product of my constant partial attention.
Other stuff I get up to:
Small Press Expo
I am the director for digital strategy for the nation's premier independent cartooning and comic arts festival.
The Daily Caveat
If you're into the whole white collar crime investigation thing you might enjoy this continuing ode to my old line of work.
Community in Practice
Keeping those new media skills sharp with interesting articles, resources and commentary focusing on
social communication and digital marketing strategy.
Real True Sound
I highly suggest you check out our group music tumblage. Telling you what you want to hear since 2009.
Fantastronauts
Spacesuits are awesome. Try and deny it. You will find many here.
I Like Watches
Maybe you do too?
HIRE MDT
I've been known to develop award-winning online resources that are used by millions every year. I've also directed highly successful online outreach campaigns. I'd love to help you do the same. Please do get in touch to receive credentials and recent work samples.
This is a re-post of a cartoon I made with the help of my friend, Matt Sessions.
It’s an adaptation of one of my mini-comics, ‘Luis vs. The...
Buster Keaton illustration, Cinéa-Ciné pour tous Magazine, June 1 1926
Commodores - Nightshift
“…gonna be some sweet sounds, coming down…”
Released in January 1985.
It’s Friday & I am so glad.
Voyage to the End of the Universe (1963)
“I shook the hand that shook the hand of John Sullivan.”
John L. Sullivan (1858 – 1918), also known as the Boston Strong Boy […] is generally recognized as the last heavyweight champion of bare-knuckle boxing. He was the first American sports hero to become a national celebrity and the first American athlete to earn over one million dollars.
“When I started out boxing,” he wrote, “I felt within myself, as I do now, that I could knock out any man living.”
Sullivan’s fame was enormous. In what has always best illustrated, to me, the term degrees of separation a popular phrase of his time was “I shook the hand that shook the hand of John Sullivan.”
image via Partisan NYC
(via folkobject)
John Sullivan.”
John L. Sullivan (1858 – 1918), also known as the Boston Strong Boy […] is generally recognized as the last heavyweight...