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Che Guevara in V for Vendetta mask (Guy Fawkes mask)

February 16, 2012 by chrismadden

che guervara in guy fawkes mask

Che Guevara with V for Vendetta mask
Che Guevara wearing Guy Fawkes mask
The image of Che Guevara is based on Alberto Korda’s iconic photograph of Argentine revolutionary.

A parody of the famous Che Guevara poster, wearing a V for Vendetta mask.
The Guy Fawkes mask was adopted by the anti-capitalist Occupy movement, and protesters at the Occupy camps outside St Paul’s cathedral and elsewhere were frequently seen wearing the masks..

The idea for the image is that Che Guevara and the Occupy movement were anti-capitalist, and both images – the famous photograph of Che Guevara and the V for Vendetta Guy Fawkes mask – are iconic images. So bringing the two iconic images together seems like a logical step.
The fact that the Che Guevara image is frequently available on merchandising from posters to t-shirts produced within the capitalist system is not without irony.
Cartoon reference number: a120

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Filed Under: Consumerism, Politics

Facebook cartoon. The monetization of social media

February 13, 2012 by chrismadden

facebook internet marketing cartoon

Facebook cartoon. Facebook friends cartoon

Facebook internet marketing cartoon, showing a Facebook page with the message “On-line marketing wants to be your friend”.

This cartoon was drawn when Facebook was due to be floated on the stock market in 2012, based on the idea that following the proposed stock market flotation Facebook would change from being a social networking site into a commercial marketing site, appropriated by business and commercial interests as a channel for selling their goods and services.
The process had already started, with data about Facebook users’ ‘likes’ being used as a means of targeting and reaching potential customers.
The joke in the cartoon is that business interests cannot be your ‘friends’ as they are only interested in you because of your money.
A cartoon about the commercialisation of social media sites. A cynical view on what it will mean to be a Facebook friend in the future.
Drawn: 2012
Cartoon reference number: a115

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Filed Under: Business, Computers and phones, Consumerism Tagged With: Facebook

Cartoon – the web of life – and the spider of death

January 23, 2012 by chrismadden

Web of Life joke, Spider of Death

Cartoon about the web of life – and the spider of death.

Cartoon about the web of life & the spider of death.
The term “The Web of Life” is generally taken to imply something positive, about the interrelatedness of all living things. However, in nature, webs are generally dangerous things, constructed to ensnare prey. I like this dichotomy. In fact, rather than it pointing out the inappropriateness of the ‘web’ metaphor I think it gets it right, even if it does so inadvertently.

The cartoon is an attempt to overturn the rather anodyne and pseudo-spiritually reassuring notion of a benevolent web of life, replacing it with a more ambiguous and unsettling notion based on the same metaphor.
It’s partly about the notion of nature, red in tooth and claw.
Cartoon reference number: a100

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Filed Under: ANIMALS, Philosophy Cartoons, Religion/Spirituality, Wildlife in danger

Cartoon. Bucolic genre paintings – old and modern compared

January 20, 2012 by chrismadden

Cartoon - contemporary bucolic genre art

Art cartoon: an old painting of the countryside and a modern painting of the countryside. The old painting shows a bustling farm scene. The new painting shows a huge boring field.

Bucolic genre painting cartoon, showing an old view of industrious farm workers and a modern painting featuring a vast empty field containing nothing but a combine harvester.

A cartoon illustrating the way that farm work and the countryside have changed over the years.
The cartoon also questions whether the assumption that because the old rural scene is more picturesque than the more inhuman modern scene it was necessarily better. The viewer in the cartoon seems to think it was, but is he correct?
Cartoon reference number: a074

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Anti-smoking cartoon parody of 1980s John Player Special cigarette advertising campaign

January 11, 2012 by chrismadden

Cigarette advert parody illustration

An anti smoking cartoon that parodies cigarette advertising.

This is an anti-smoking cartoon parody of a cigarette advertising campaign for John Player Special cigarettes in the early 1980s.

The cigarette packets were black, and the advertising campaign relied on a number of visual puns and word plays on the word black (using the similarity between the words ‘black’ and ‘back’) – word plays such as “Black chat” (with a photo of two packs of cigarettes looking as though they were talking to each other) and “Flash black” (with a photograph of a cigarette packet surrounded by flashes of lightning).
My parody or spoof advert used similar plays on the word black, but giving it a negative spin such as by using the term “Black death” (with a skull made out of cigarette packets), “Black to the land” (i.e. being in a grave, with a cigarette packet as a gravestone) “Blackstabber” (being stabbed in the back with a cigarette) and “Black against the wall” (being against a wall with a firing squad – the bullets being cigarettes).
This is an anti-smoking cartoon or illustration that was drawn when cigarettes were still advertised on bill boards or advertising hoardings in Britain.
An extra touch in the illustration is the figure who is walking out of the cartoon to the left. It is a figure who is wheeling a shopping basket in the form of a John Player Special cigarette packet. The hand clutching the basket is a skeleton, because the figure is death.
A cartoon against the tobacco industry.

 

Cartoon reference number: a064

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Filed Under: Consumerism, Health, MORE

Nigerian email scam cartoon

January 5, 2012 by chrismadden

nigerian email scam cartoon

Nigerian email scam cartoon.

A cartoon showing a person who has answered Nigerian email scams that he has received – and has found that they are genuine.

The humour in the cartoon is due to the fact that the scam emails from Nigeria and elsewhere, often pretending to come from a bank employee or the wife of a recently deceased finance minister or similar wealthy person ar so obviously fraudulent that no one with any sense would take them seriously or assume that they were genuine.
A cartoon about internet fraud, scam emails, con men, con man, confidence tricksters, gullibility, credulousness.
Cartoon reference number: a053

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Filed Under: Consumerism, DOMESTIC, In the home

Cartoon. A possible danger of buying through ebay

January 5, 2012 by chrismadden

ebay car cartoon

Cartoon showing a second hand car bought on ebay. The car is a toy car but the buyer thought it was a full size, real sports car.

The ebay buyer is complaining that it’s hard to judge the size of objects when you see them on a computer screen.

A cartoon about internet sales, on-line marketing, deception, deceptive size.
The joke is that it’s impossible to judge goods properly when you buy them on line over the internet, especially through web-baased auction sites such as ebay.

Cartoon reference number: a049

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Filed Under: Computers and phones, Consumerism, DOMESTIC

Wind power cartoon – reduce carbon emissions by attaching a wind turbine to a barbecue

December 26, 2011 by chrismadden

cartoon bbq powered by wind turbine

Environmental cartoon showing a barbecue powered by wind power instead of using charcoal – as a way of reducing carbon emissions.

Bbq cartoon- how to reduce your barbecue’s carbon footprint.

A cartoon encouraging people to reduce their carbon emissions and carbon footprint by using a wind turbine attached to a barbie.

Cartoon reference number: a046

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Filed Under: Cooking and kitchens, DOMESTIC, Energy fuel power, ENVIRONMENT

Environment cartoon or illustration. A person taking care of the earth

December 24, 2011 by chrismadden

environment logo

Environmental cartoon or illustration showing a person tending or taking care of the earth, symbolised by a large flower with a depiction of the earth at its centre.

A possible logo for environmentally friendly activities.

A cartoon encouraging people to look after the planet.

Cartoon reference number: a044

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Saving energy cartoon. Use energy efficient light bulbs and use the OFF switch

December 24, 2011 by chrismadden

energy efficient light bulb  off switch

Environmental cartoon or illustration showing how to save energy by using energy efficient light bulbs and most importantly by using the OFF switch.

A cartoon encouraging people to save energy by turning lights off (rather than just by using low energy light bulbs).

Cartoon reference number: a043

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Environment cartoon. Illustration – cycling to save the world

December 24, 2011 by chrismadden

sustainable transport cartoon tandem

Environmental cartoon or illustration showing people cycling to save the energy and the world.

A positive image of people mobilising to save the planet and to reduce resources depletion by cycling.

A positive, motivational environmental cartoon about ecology, caring for the planet.
Possibly an image for earth day.
The cartoon shows people pedalling on a multi-person bicycle or four person tandem with trailers.
The balloon symbolises the world, and indicates that there can be enjoyment and satisfacion found in working towards a better more sustainable future.

Cartoon reference number: a042

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Filed Under: ENVIRONMENT, Other environment cartoons, Transport

Tree of life logo

December 24, 2011 by chrismadden

tree of life cartoon - being watered

Environmental illustration showing the tree of life being tended and watered by a person.

Artwork showing the tree of life being looked after by humans.
This is a positive image to encourage people to take care of the planet.
It’s a change from the environmental images which depict the human race destroying the environment.

An environmental cartoon about ecology, species interdependence, symbiosis, caring for the planet.
An image for earth day.

Cartoon reference number: a041

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Filed Under: ANIMALS, Deforestation, ENVIRONMENT, Other environment cartoons, Trees, Wildlife in danger

Diet cartoon – food fads and food intolerance

December 23, 2011 by chrismadden

food fad intolerance cartoon

Diet cartoon. A cartoon about gluten intolerance, lactose intolerance, dietary fashions and food fad intolerance.

A cartoon about food intolerance, showing a person who is gluten intolerant (and who is rejecting some bread), a person who is lactose intolerant (and who is rejecting some milk) and a person who is food fad intolerant (and who eating a plate full of food that is normally labelled as unhealthy).

A cartoon about food fads, health, dietary fads, ibs, irritable bowel syndrome, nutrition, allergies, allergy, allergic reactions, food scares.

Cartoon reference number: fd001b

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Filed Under: Consumerism, Cooking and kitchens, Diet, DOMESTIC, Health, MORE

Man doing housework cartoons. Product design designed to appeal to men

December 21, 2011 by chrismadden

men with vacuum cleaner cartoon

Men doing housework cartoons. A vacuum cleaner designed to appeal to men.

A cartoon showing a man looking at a vacuum cleaner and being interested in its design and specifications.
Some household devices such as the Dyson vacuum cleaner are very muscular and macho, and are probably designed to be targeted to appeal to male sensibilities.

A cartoon about gender differences, feminism, gender roles, masculinity, male traits, household chores, product design.
Cartoon reference number: a029

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Filed Under: Consumerism, DOMESTIC, In the home, Relationships

Global warming cartoon. Penguins and polar bear march against shrinking polar ice caps

December 19, 2011 by chrismadden

 environment cartoon - polar bear and penguins against global warming

Global warming cartoon.

Global warming cartoon showing polar bear and penguins marching to protest against global warming and the shrinking ice caps.

One of the humorous points about this cartoon is that polar bears and penguins live at opposite poles (penguins in the Antarctic and polar bears in the Arctic), and thus never meet in normal circumstances (apart from in cartoons). In this cartoon the fact that they are in the same cartoon is meant to convey the notion of solidarity and of the whole world mobilising to fight climate change.
A cartoon about shrinking ice caps, shrinking polar caps, climate change, global warming.
Cartoon reference number: a021b

A longer version of this cartoon (with more penguins) can be found here, and a slightly different version here.


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Filed Under: ANIMALS, Birds, Climate Change cartoons, ENVIRONMENT, Penguins

Global warming cartoon. A polar bear and penguins marching

December 19, 2011 by chrismadden

environment cartoon - polar bear and penguins cartoon

Environmental cartoon. Global warming cartoon showing polar bear and penguins marching to protest against global warming and the shrinking ice caps.

One of the humorous points about this cartoon is that polar bears and penguins live at opposite poles (penguins in the Antarctic and polar bears in the Arctic), and thus never meet in normal circumstances (apart from in cartoons). In this cartoon the fact that they are in the same cartoon is meant to convey the notion of solidarity and of the whole world mobilising to fight climate change.
A cartoon about shrinking ice caps, shrinking polar caps, climate change, global warming.

Cartoon reference number: a021a

A narrower version of this cartoon (with fewer penguins) can be found here.


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Filed Under: ANIMALS, Birds, Climate Change cartoons, ENVIRONMENT, Penguins, Wildlife in danger

Cartoon. Childhood: physical play versus electronic play. The allure of the electronic.

December 17, 2011 by chrismadden

Cartoon child on phone on swing

A cartoon showing a child on a swing using a hand held device such as a phone or electronic game.
A cartoon about the allure of the electronic.

Cartoon showing a father pushing his child on a swing. The child is engrossed in a hand held device (perhaps a phone or an electronic gaming device).

A cartoon about childhood, attention, play, bonding, parenting, physical play versus electronic play.
Cartoon reference number: a007

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Filed Under: Children, Computers and phones, Consumerism, DOMESTIC

Car boot sale cartoon

December 17, 2011 by chrismadden

car boot sale shoe sale cartoon

Car boot sale cartoon. One car is selling boots. Another car is selling shoes (using a sign reading “Car shoe sale”)

Cartoon showing a car boot sale, with a vendor selling shoes under a sign that reads “Car shoe sale”

A note to non-British readers – a car boot is the UK equivalent of a car’s trunk in the USA.
The joke here is that a car boot sale is a sale of bric-a-brac and other goods that can be carried in the boot of a car, and has nothing to do with the garment variety of boot.
Cartoon reference number: a005

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Cartoon. Early 3D technology – children’s pop-up books

December 17, 2011 by chrismadden

Cartoon. 3D pop-up book

A cartoon about 3D technology. Although 3D technology is often thought of as a modern innovation it has been experimented with in cinema almost since the dawn of the medium. Similarly, 3D images have been available in books for many years, as shown here.

Currently fashionable in cinemas, 3D technology has been around for many years, as shown in this example of a children’s pop-up book

A cartoon associated with three dimensional images, holograms, virtual reality.

Cartoon reference number: a001

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Filed Under: Children, Consumerism, MORE

Cartoon. Taste, and other aesthetic values, are a matter of circumstance

December 13, 2011 by chrismadden

Cartoon. Rats looking at decaying food

Cartoon about taste, both gastronomic and aesthetic. Showing that values and tastes that people (or rats) possess are dependant on circumstances, context and so on, and are not fixed or absolute.

Cartoon showing rats looking at a discarded, decaying, rotting piece of food covered with flies and thinking that it looks delicious and attractive. In such circumstances we as humans would be subject to the gag reflex or wretch reaction.
Cartoon reference number: rat131

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Filed Under: ANIMALS, Cooking and kitchens, Philosophy Cartoons, Pollution cartoons

Fracking cartoon. What’s this fracking cartoon about?

December 1, 2011 by chrismadden

cartoon about fracking

A cartoon about fracking and the protests against fracking in the UK in 2011

Fracking is short for hydraulic fracturing – a process in which water and sand are pumped at high pressure into rock strata, where the pressure fractures the rock, allowing the extraction of natural gas.
The gas that is extracted by fracking is gas that is otherwise trapped in the rock and is difficult to extract. The rock is often shale – therefore the gas trapped in it is known as shale gas.
The franking process is sometimes blamed for contamination of the water supply and for minor earthquakes in the vicinity of franking work.

The cartoon about fracking draws attention to the unfortunate sound of the word franking, which is not only harsh and sounds like the process that it represents (onomatopoeia), but it also sounds like an expletive and can easily be appropriated by its critics (such as in banners proclaiming “Stop this fracking business”). The word fracking becomes an F word.
Cartoon drawn: 2011
Cartoon reference number: fra112

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Filed Under: Energy fuel power, ENVIRONMENT

Overpopulation cartoon. Protesting against population increase

November 10, 2011 by chrismadden

Population control cartoon

A cartoon about overpopulation
Population control cartoon

In 2011 the world population reaches 7 billion.
A protester with a placard reading ” Say NO to population growth” looking at a news stand with the headline “Now we are seven billion”. The protester’s companion is saying “On the bright side – the larger the population, the more people there’ll be to support your cause.”

A cartoon about over population, population growth, the population timebomb, unsustainable population growth, too many people on the planet.
Drawn: Nov 2011
Cartoon reference number: pop001

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World overpopulation cartoon

November 9, 2011 by chrismadden

number of Facebook friends and world population cartoon

World population cartoon
The cartoon is also about the nature of Facebook friends

Cartoon about the fact that the earth’s population has passed seven billion, linking it to the number of Facebook friends some people have.
Most people have Facebook friends who are not real friends (or even people that they know). A cartoon showing a person who has more Facebook friends than there are people on the planet

A cartoon about population pressure, overpopulation, Facebook friends, the nature of friendship, computers, social networking sites

Drawn: 2011
Cartoon reference number: face91

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Cartoon about overpopulation – and expanding markets

November 9, 2011 by chrismadden

Overpopulation timebomb cartoon

Overpopulation cartoon

A cartoon showing the author of a book about overpopulation realising that the more people there are on the planet the more potential purchasers of his book there are.
This is a cartoon that is partly about the fact that some types of measurement of economic ‘progress’ are dependant on a rising population (as a way of supplying more consumers)

A cartoon about overpopulation, expanding markets, consumerism, misleading statistics, population timebomb, economic growth

Drawn: 2011
Cartoon reference number: pop91

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Cartoon – product bar code as prison bars

October 31, 2011 by chrismadden

Illustration. A bar code as a symbol of consumerism

Bar code cartoon.
Bar codes as prison bars

A person locked into the consumer society, symbolised by a bar code as bars of a prison
A metaphor for the way that people can become trapped by dependence on consumerism

A cartoon about capitalism, money, spending, debt, credit cards

Drawn: 4th November 2009
Cartoon reference number: bar001

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Unintended consequences cartoon – the invention of the wheel brings with it the first road traffic accident

October 23, 2011 by chrismadden

Cartoon. The invention of the wheel - the first road traffic accident

Caveman cartoon
The invention of the wheel cartoon
Road traffic accident cartoon
Cartoon about unintended consequences

The inventor of the wheel becomes the first ever victim of a road traffic accident.
Cartoon about unforeseen consequence of progress and inventions

A cartoon about cave men, cavemen, caveman, stone age man, prehistoric man, tools, progress, innovation, transport, traffic accidents, road traffic accident statistics

Cartoon reference number: whl001
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Exploitation cartoon. Factory workers in the developing world

October 23, 2011 by chrismadden

Sweat shop factory making leisure wear

Workers’ rights cartoon
Sweat shop manufacturing cartoon

A worker in a sweat shop in the developing world complaining that they have to work so hard. The western manages is saying to her “In your language there is no word for leisure.” The factory manufactures leisure wear
A cartoon about the conditions in garment factories in the developing world, where clothes are made cheaply for the western market using cheap labour

A cartoon about globalisation, free trade, consumerism, worker’s rights, exploitation

Cartoon drawn: 2011
Cartoon reference: swt002

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Cartoon. Exploitation of sweat shop workers in a clothing factory

October 23, 2011 by chrismadden

sweatshop factory exploitation cartoon

Cartoon. Workers in a sweat shop complaining about conditions – they aren’t allowed to buy seconds at a discount.

A cartoon about the conditions in garment factories in the developing world, where clothes are made cheaply for the western market using cheap labour.

A cartoon about globalisation, free trade, consumerism, worker’s rights, exploitation.

Cartoon drawn: 2011
Cartoon reference number: sweat001

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China boycott cartoon

October 23, 2011 by chrismadden

Boycott China cartoon

Boycott China cartoon
Cartoon about Chinese exploitation of low paid factory workers

This cartoon was drawn in 2008, but is now relevant (in 2021) due to increasing Chinese repression and the repression of the Uyghurs (Uighurs) amongst others. It shows a political activist writing a message on a protest banner that reads “Boycott Chinese products now!” The protestor discovers that the marker pen that the message is being written with was made in China

An illustration about political irony, compromise, protest movements, anti-consumerism protest, boycotting repressive regimes, free trade, international trade

Drawn: 2008
Cartoon reference number: boy101

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Filed Under: Consumerism, MORE, Politics

Cartoon style illustration – slogan T-shirts

October 23, 2011 by chrismadden

Illustration. Person wearing a slogan T-shirt

Cartoon style illustration
Slogan T-shirt cartoon

Person wearing a T-shirt with a slogan on it reading “I don’t wear T-shits with slogans”
An illustration showing the paradox of someone wearing a tee shirt with a message on it that proclaims that the person doesn’t wear tee shirts with messages on them

A cartoon about fashion, clothes, clothing, youth culture, ideological fashion, fashion statements, fashion as a message

Drawn: 2011
Cartoon reference number: fash22

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Filed Under: Consumerism, MORE, Uncategorised

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