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How I Handwrite My Illustrated Stories

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How I Handwrite My Illustrated Stories

A few months back, I posted on Instagram a short video of myself hand-writing something on my iPad, and someone commented, "You mean you actually write that stuff out by hand?" And I realized, I've never really explained how I make these handwritten and illustrated stories, so I thought I'd take a minute to do that in this video. (OK, it's actually 3 minutes and 29 seconds)

And of course, here's a handwritten + illustrated version of the above video:

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Brendan Leonard

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