Thursday, May 19, 2005

DILBERT Creator Conquers Impairment

(From The Washington Post -- By Samantha Sordyl)

For most of his career, nationally syndicated cartoonist SCOTT ADAMS has needed just two hours to produce a three-panel episode of DILBERT, his celebrated comic strip satirizing cubicle life and misguided management. Those two hours take him from initial pencil sketch to the final inking of such beloved miscreants as DOGBERT, the evil management consultant, who emerges from the pen in "one unbroken smooth line" that extends from his nose to his tail, Adams said.

But one morning last November, working in his home office in Dublin, California, Adams, 47, found that smooth line nearly impossible to execute.

Dilbert Creator Conquers Impairment

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