Comic strip formats vary widely from publication to publication, so that the same newspaper comic strip may appear in a half-dozen different formats with different numbers of panels, different sizes of panels and different arrangement of panels.
Daily strip
The first distinction in comic strips formats is between the daily comic strip and the Sunday strip. A daily strip is usually carried on a standard newspaper page, often alongside other strips and non-comics matter (such as crossword puzzles). It is usually printed as either a horizontal strip (longer than it is tall) or a box (roughly square) in black and white, although in recent years syndicates have offered daily strips in color, and newspapers with the ability to print it as such have done so.
Sunday strip
There is a much greater variety in Sunday strip formats. Sunday strips are usually in color, published in a special newspaper section, the Sunday comics section. Comics sections usually come in one of two sizes, full page or tabloid. A few newspapers ran their comics in a comic-book size section from the mid-to-late 1970s to the mid-1980s (billed as "collectable comics"), and some strips have appeared in the Sunday magazine of newspapers, such as the 1990 Dick Tracy reprints in the Daily News Magazine of the New York Daily News.
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published: 13 Jan 2023
Blind students Slate , Stylus & Braille sheet.
published: 06 Oct 2021
Braille Slate and Stylus Challenge for Beginners
This 2 week challenge goes from March 30 - April 13, 2020.
The challenge is to keep a gratitude journal in braille using a slate and stylus.
This is a fun way to learn how to make braille using an inexpensive slate.
In this video I taught how to write the date in the old braille code, which is called English Braille American Edition (EBAE). The way you write the date in UEB (which is the code used in the USA as of 2017) is to first use a numeric indicator and then a number. The key is to remember that a dash and a slash kills numeric mode. So that means if you write the date as 3/30, you will need to repeat the numeric indicator after the slash! And now you know how to write the date in EBAE and UEB!
Reference Sheet on How to Write the Date in Braille:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1...
This 2 week challenge goes from March 30 - April 13, 2020.
The challenge is to keep a gratitude journal in braille using a slate and stylus.
This is a fun way ...
This 2 week challenge goes from March 30 - April 13, 2020.
The challenge is to keep a gratitude journal in braille using a slate and stylus.
This is a fun way to learn how to make braille using an inexpensive slate.
In this video I taught how to write the date in the old braille code, which is called English Braille American Edition (EBAE). The way you write the date in UEB (which is the code used in the USA as of 2017) is to first use a numeric indicator and then a number. The key is to remember that a dash and a slash kills numeric mode. So that means if you write the date as 3/30, you will need to repeat the numeric indicator after the slash! And now you know how to write the date in EBAE and UEB!
Reference Sheet on How to Write the Date in Braille:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eLpQr8PizTMmF0-ABABSqYOeaP1-iN6z/view?usp=sharing
-Create your blank journal using 3x5 index cards. Decorate the cover and figure out how you want to bind it together. (Pro tip- if you're going to use yarn or some other type of fastener that's difficult to take apart, keep the pages loose so that you can easily braille them.)
-Order a slate and stylus (see link below).
-Every day write in your journal in braille
-Share photos of your journal on the Facebook page!
Participate in the Braille Gratitude Journal Challenge by joining the UEB Study Group's Facebook page. The challenge goes from March 30 - April 13, 2020.
http://www.facebook.com/groups/uebstudygroup
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Watch These Videos:
Which Slate is the Most Versatile for Creating Braille?:
https://youtu.be/neSmMDeiUzQ
Slate and Stylus 101:
https://youtu.be/IMJeWOgiOtM
How to Add Braille to an Index Card:
https://youtu.be/H3BlYVMfmio
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Links and Mentions:
QKList UEB Signs and Symbols by Dan Gergen:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aAjRK5DBJuus411mU7KOFTCjgQLQRYeo/view?usp=sharing
Reference Sheet on How to Write the Date in Braille:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eLpQr8PizTMmF0-ABABSqYOeaP1-iN6z/view?usp=sharing
How to Write the Alphabet in Braille:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MHUaVav6CznwygRU3MZzI2223HrhJlh0/view?usp=sharing
8.5" x 11" Blue Slate and Stylus (25 lines x 28 cells):
https://amzn.to/3VaEGYX (affiliate link)
A4 Slate that Hangs in a 3-Ring Binder (27 lines x 30 cells):
https://amzn.to/3V9gRAS (affiliate link)
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Hello! My name is Elizabeth Symington and I'm a Certified Braille Transcriber and Teacher of the Visually Impaired.
I'm the creator of the UEB Study Group and Braille Adventures, where learning braille is FUN!
We are here to help you learn braille, whether you are a parent of a child who is blind, a Teacher of the Visually Impaired who is looking for a refresher in braille, a braille transcriber, or anyone who is interested in braille.
It is great to have you here! Welcome!
Follow:
🔶Instagram: @BrailleAdventures
🔶TikTok: @BrailleAdventures
🔶YouTube: @BrailleAdventures
🔶Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/uebstudygroup/
Amazon Affiliate Store: https://uebstudygroup.com/amazon
Official Website: https://BrailleAdventures.com
Subscribe to the UEB Study Group YouTube channel to learn about how to read and write in braille: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUa-gQf488wO2kAY0h5YhxA
Contact: uebstudygroup [at] gmail [dot] com
UEB Study Group is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.
This 2 week challenge goes from March 30 - April 13, 2020.
The challenge is to keep a gratitude journal in braille using a slate and stylus.
This is a fun way to learn how to make braille using an inexpensive slate.
In this video I taught how to write the date in the old braille code, which is called English Braille American Edition (EBAE). The way you write the date in UEB (which is the code used in the USA as of 2017) is to first use a numeric indicator and then a number. The key is to remember that a dash and a slash kills numeric mode. So that means if you write the date as 3/30, you will need to repeat the numeric indicator after the slash! And now you know how to write the date in EBAE and UEB!
Reference Sheet on How to Write the Date in Braille:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eLpQr8PizTMmF0-ABABSqYOeaP1-iN6z/view?usp=sharing
-Create your blank journal using 3x5 index cards. Decorate the cover and figure out how you want to bind it together. (Pro tip- if you're going to use yarn or some other type of fastener that's difficult to take apart, keep the pages loose so that you can easily braille them.)
-Order a slate and stylus (see link below).
-Every day write in your journal in braille
-Share photos of your journal on the Facebook page!
Participate in the Braille Gratitude Journal Challenge by joining the UEB Study Group's Facebook page. The challenge goes from March 30 - April 13, 2020.
http://www.facebook.com/groups/uebstudygroup
-----------------------
Watch These Videos:
Which Slate is the Most Versatile for Creating Braille?:
https://youtu.be/neSmMDeiUzQ
Slate and Stylus 101:
https://youtu.be/IMJeWOgiOtM
How to Add Braille to an Index Card:
https://youtu.be/H3BlYVMfmio
-----------------------
Links and Mentions:
QKList UEB Signs and Symbols by Dan Gergen:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aAjRK5DBJuus411mU7KOFTCjgQLQRYeo/view?usp=sharing
Reference Sheet on How to Write the Date in Braille:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eLpQr8PizTMmF0-ABABSqYOeaP1-iN6z/view?usp=sharing
How to Write the Alphabet in Braille:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MHUaVav6CznwygRU3MZzI2223HrhJlh0/view?usp=sharing
8.5" x 11" Blue Slate and Stylus (25 lines x 28 cells):
https://amzn.to/3VaEGYX (affiliate link)
A4 Slate that Hangs in a 3-Ring Binder (27 lines x 30 cells):
https://amzn.to/3V9gRAS (affiliate link)
-----------------------
Hello! My name is Elizabeth Symington and I'm a Certified Braille Transcriber and Teacher of the Visually Impaired.
I'm the creator of the UEB Study Group and Braille Adventures, where learning braille is FUN!
We are here to help you learn braille, whether you are a parent of a child who is blind, a Teacher of the Visually Impaired who is looking for a refresher in braille, a braille transcriber, or anyone who is interested in braille.
It is great to have you here! Welcome!
Follow:
🔶Instagram: @BrailleAdventures
🔶TikTok: @BrailleAdventures
🔶YouTube: @BrailleAdventures
🔶Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/uebstudygroup/
Amazon Affiliate Store: https://uebstudygroup.com/amazon
Official Website: https://BrailleAdventures.com
Subscribe to the UEB Study Group YouTube channel to learn about how to read and write in braille: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUa-gQf488wO2kAY0h5YhxA
Contact: uebstudygroup [at] gmail [dot] com
UEB Study Group is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.
This 2 week challenge goes from March 30 - April 13, 2020.
The challenge is to keep a gratitude journal in braille using a slate and stylus.
This is a fun way to learn how to make braille using an inexpensive slate.
In this video I taught how to write the date in the old braille code, which is called English Braille American Edition (EBAE). The way you write the date in UEB (which is the code used in the USA as of 2017) is to first use a numeric indicator and then a number. The key is to remember that a dash and a slash kills numeric mode. So that means if you write the date as 3/30, you will need to repeat the numeric indicator after the slash! And now you know how to write the date in EBAE and UEB!
Reference Sheet on How to Write the Date in Braille:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eLpQr8PizTMmF0-ABABSqYOeaP1-iN6z/view?usp=sharing
-Create your blank journal using 3x5 index cards. Decorate the cover and figure out how you want to bind it together. (Pro tip- if you're going to use yarn or some other type of fastener that's difficult to take apart, keep the pages loose so that you can easily braille them.)
-Order a slate and stylus (see link below).
-Every day write in your journal in braille
-Share photos of your journal on the Facebook page!
Participate in the Braille Gratitude Journal Challenge by joining the UEB Study Group's Facebook page. The challenge goes from March 30 - April 13, 2020.
http://www.facebook.com/groups/uebstudygroup
-----------------------
Watch These Videos:
Which Slate is the Most Versatile for Creating Braille?:
https://youtu.be/neSmMDeiUzQ
Slate and Stylus 101:
https://youtu.be/IMJeWOgiOtM
How to Add Braille to an Index Card:
https://youtu.be/H3BlYVMfmio
-----------------------
Links and Mentions:
QKList UEB Signs and Symbols by Dan Gergen:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aAjRK5DBJuus411mU7KOFTCjgQLQRYeo/view?usp=sharing
Reference Sheet on How to Write the Date in Braille:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eLpQr8PizTMmF0-ABABSqYOeaP1-iN6z/view?usp=sharing
How to Write the Alphabet in Braille:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MHUaVav6CznwygRU3MZzI2223HrhJlh0/view?usp=sharing
8.5" x 11" Blue Slate and Stylus (25 lines x 28 cells):
https://amzn.to/3VaEGYX (affiliate link)
A4 Slate that Hangs in a 3-Ring Binder (27 lines x 30 cells):
https://amzn.to/3V9gRAS (affiliate link)
-----------------------
Hello! My name is Elizabeth Symington and I'm a Certified Braille Transcriber and Teacher of the Visually Impaired.
I'm the creator of the UEB Study Group and Braille Adventures, where learning braille is FUN!
We are here to help you learn braille, whether you are a parent of a child who is blind, a Teacher of the Visually Impaired who is looking for a refresher in braille, a braille transcriber, or anyone who is interested in braille.
It is great to have you here! Welcome!
Follow:
🔶Instagram: @BrailleAdventures
🔶TikTok: @BrailleAdventures
🔶YouTube: @BrailleAdventures
🔶Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/uebstudygroup/
Amazon Affiliate Store: https://uebstudygroup.com/amazon
Official Website: https://BrailleAdventures.com
Subscribe to the UEB Study Group YouTube channel to learn about how to read and write in braille: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUa-gQf488wO2kAY0h5YhxA
Contact: uebstudygroup [at] gmail [dot] com
UEB Study Group is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.
Comic strip formats vary widely from publication to publication, so that the same newspaper comic strip may appear in a half-dozen different formats with different numbers of panels, different sizes of panels and different arrangement of panels.
Daily strip
The first distinction in comic strips formats is between the daily comic strip and the Sunday strip. A daily strip is usually carried on a standard newspaper page, often alongside other strips and non-comics matter (such as crossword puzzles). It is usually printed as either a horizontal strip (longer than it is tall) or a box (roughly square) in black and white, although in recent years syndicates have offered daily strips in color, and newspapers with the ability to print it as such have done so.
Sunday strip
There is a much greater variety in Sunday strip formats. Sunday strips are usually in color, published in a special newspaper section, the Sunday comics section. Comics sections usually come in one of two sizes, full page or tabloid. A few newspapers ran their comics in a comic-book size section from the mid-to-late 1970s to the mid-1980s (billed as "collectable comics"), and some strips have appeared in the Sunday magazine of newspapers, such as the 1990 Dick Tracy reprints in the Daily News Magazine of the New York Daily News.