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Thinkpierce presents the story of Numlock & Gordon

Numlock & Gordon

Numlock & Gordon

“Numlock & Gordon” is the half-finished illustrated story of two characters that I sketched while working a call center job. It began by drawing a character named Gordon in a veterinarian clinic who was becoming obsessed with a rugged door wreath while waiting for his dog – you know, the predictable action-romance “Hollywood blockbuster” storyline that gets recycled and released every year? Yeah, that one. From there a rough plot began in my head adding a sidekick character named “Numlock” (named after the numlock key) and the Numlock and Gordon adventure began.

During that period, I was working as much over overtime as I could at the call center to raise money for The Turtleneck Club, an independent film I shot later that year. Drawing “Numlock and Gordon” in addition to a small army of other oddball characters and drawings was a way for me to pass the time during those long hours. Many of those additional characters and drawings were later used in a book of illustrated stories I wrote called, Zap Nugget.

Numlock & Gordon

Numlock & Gordon

After raising the money to shoot The Turtleneck Club movie, I had gotten what I wanted out of the call center job and decided to dive back in to remodeling work, which later turned into Utica Remodeling Company. Although I had reached the halfway point of the Numlock and Gordon storyline, I didn’t consider the project to be a main focus at the time and the drawings sat in a folder as I continued to remodel and work on other creative projects.  Years later, my interest in the characters picked back up when I was working with colorists to enliven some of my other whacko-spazzed illustrations, which later became Thinkpierce Art. That experience opened my eyes to the possibilities, and I was starting to envision Numlock and Gordon’s spastic tale in the form of a book app.

At that same time I was also in the process of redeveloping another story I had written featuring a character named Jim Jamkins. Working on both stories at the same time allowed me to see a lot of similarities that I felt both Jim Jamkins and the Numlock and Gordon characters shared. Since both storylines had such a similar feel and because I could start to see that I might be spreading myself out too thin by taking on more than I could complete, I came up with the idea of combining them, merging the qualities of Jim Jamkins and Gordon together creating only one lead character. Because I had already done more development with Jim Jamkins, I stuck with that name with the intention that Numlock’s character would be transformed in to a neighbor or friend for Jim later on.

Numlock & Gordon

Numlock & Gordon

With a new vision in place, I went back to the drawing board and created a redeveloped character sketch of Jim Jamkins. I then began drawing accompanying characters and scenes for the revamped storyline, passing them along for coloring. You can see some of the finished illustrations here. As the redevelopment process tapered off, the original story I had written about Gordon’s obsession with a rugged wreath was turned in to what would become the storyline for the first Jim Jamkins book app.

Looking back, the story of Numlock and Gordon is a perfect example of what can occur during the creative process and ultimately represents one of the development stages of what will eventually become the first Jim Jamkins book app. This process has also shed a light in helping me understand why some movies or stories can take “years” to make, ha ha.

 

Jonathan Pierce introduces, “Zap Nugget”

Zap-Nugget-Promo-Image

Zap Nugget

Zap-Nugget-Store-button

Birthed from a lineage of homemade style booklets, Jonathan Pierce’s whacko-happy book, Zap Nugget offers the literary equivalent of a spit wad against a crusty notebook paper backdrop. Starting with page one, Zap Nugget readers are immediately dumped into an inkhorn of insanity as they explore a hodgepodge of zany illustrated stories and oddball comics. Casting a wide net, the mini stories in Zap Nugget bust open the doors on a variety of topics like, doctoral robes, going in to the scab selling business, creating a month long lesson plan to learn about frogs, identifying the problem with nomads and much more.  Offering 30 pages of total bliss, Zap Nugget has the power to offer something exciting to everybody and nobody all at the same time. So for those who want to live vicariously through characters like “Barg” who encounters the unpleasant of experience of getting his toenail ripped off in a motorcycle gear-shift gone wrong, strap in for a good read that is guaranteed to leave your hair greased and your lips so dry that they’re cracked and crusted. Click here to order your copy today! ibook version coming in 2014.

The Updated “Books” Page

Jim Jamkins: The most awesome wreath on the planet. by Jonathan pierce

Jim Jamkins: The most awesome wreath on the planet. by Jonathan pierce

Shortly after graduating high school I started writing a book about an oddball character that lived in a school bus titled, “Jim Jamkins: The Fringe Benefits of Converting a School Bus into a Home.”  The comical story allowed readers to see life through Jim’s eyes as he used unlikely logic to handle the different experiences that were presented to him throughout each chapter. I went on to self-publish the book as a paperback in 2005, making it available for sale online.

Jim Jamkins

Jim Jamkins

Years later, I began exploring the idea of working on another story I had developed that featured a set of equally oddball characters named Numlock and Gordon.  To make a long story short, that experience opened my eyes to the idea of redeveloping “Jim Jamkins” into a book app. Among other changes, the revamped story of Jim Jamkins would also include a new character design, (which had previously simply been a likeness of me, ha ha). With the Jim Jamkins story taking on a new identity, I decided to pull the original paperback to prevent any possible confusion once the new book app version was released.

Jim Jamkins

Jim Jamkins

Unlike the original paperback book, the new Jim Jamkins story will feature illustrations of each scene. I’ve already been able to illustrate some of the characters and scenes of the new story, which were then passed along for coloring. Shuffled in with a variety of other projects I’m currently working on, the Jim Jamkins book app is still a ways away from being finished – but when it finally is, it will probably be among the most personally rewarding projects to see completed. Thinkpierce, Something New Every Friday!

 

Jonathan presents “National Debt”

National Debt

National Debt

As I was wrapping up Dick Spazway’s Road to Success I was already putting together new material for my next screwball booklet, which I ended up naming “National Debt.”  Still including plenty of garbled comics, Booklet #2 also featured short stories that were equally spazzed out.  Guided by what had become my golden rule; “The less sense it makes, the better it is,” it didn’t take long for the National Debt Booklet to become populated with oddball characters and adventures as my collection of fragmented stories took shape. After completing the booklet, I created a number of Xeroxed copies and sold them at my middle school for fifty cents. The “booklet roll out” ended up being a positive experience. My peers seemed to like the stories and I didn’t seem to have to bend people’s arm too hard to buy a copy from the stash I kept in my backpack. National Debt also took a musical detour when I got together with a couple friends to record the official “National Debt” song, which is included below for your listening pleasure or perhaps more realistically, persecution. Thinkpierce, Something New Every Friday!

Listen to the National Debt Song:

Jonathan presents Dick Spazway’s Road to Success

Dick Spazway

Dick Spazway

Sometime between elementary & middle school I started drawing ridiculous comics on pretty much whatever happened to be near me at the time.  It was during that era as kid when you and your friends have developed so much inside joke jargon that you’re practically speaking a different language at times. The comics were just one more way that jargon was being put to use and the less sense each comic made, the more it seemed to entertain me. I eventually assembled together the different pieces of paper & cardboard the comics were written on and my first booklet, “Dick Spazway’s Road to Success” was born. Even now as a digital read, Dick Spazway’s Road to Success still has the power to kill brain cells. But don’t take my word for it; test-drive Dick Spazway’s Road to Success for yourself and when you’re done get ready to go off the beaten path again with booklet #2, National Debt. Coming next week. Thinkpierce, Something New Every Friday!

Jonathan Shares his personal goals

Jonathan's Goals

Jonathan's Goals

When I decided to re-launch Thinkpierce.com almost a year ago, it started as just something that I had a desire to do.  I had a general plan of what I wanted to accomplish with Thinkpierce, but didn’t necessarily have all the details worked out. When I began, I just had a desire to share many of the crazy things I had done, like photo shoots and stories.  While digging through some old things I ran across a number of drawings.  From there I was inspired to turn them into something more.  To make a long story short, I worked with Josh Dunbar to add color to each one and when the dust settled, I had a number of illustrations that represented my humorous approach to drawing that now serve as the Thinkpierce Art Collection.

 At the same time I was working on developing the direction to go in for a character I had come up with named Jim Jamkins.  At the time I had two stories on the table, one was an illustrated story involving 2 characters named Numlock and Gordon and the other was a character named Jim Jamkins.  In the end I decided to combine both characters into one and I settled on Jim Jamkins.  I never had a solid illustration of the Jim Jamkins character, and I spent a lot of time coming up with different versions.  But I eventually got there and am now drawing backgrounds and story elements for an upcoming book app.

Thinkpierce Goals

Thinkpierce Goals

In addition there were also 4 independent films that I needed to make decisions about.  After doing research and learning that it is nearly impossible to get an independent film on iTunes, I learned that film makers where getting around that, by turning their movies into “Movie apps”.  It’s actually an awesome idea that opens the door to all kinds of possibilities and that is how I will be offering the 4 movies in addition to a standard movie download option at Amazon.

 All of this has been a work in progress. There’s never been one specific moment when I felt like I had it all figured out. But there was one thing that really helped me get here. I decided to write out a list of goals that I wanted to complete in the order I wanted to complete them and get it framed. This has really been something that has kept me on track and on the path to reaching these goals.  It hangs in my bedroom and below it I have already started drafting up the next round of goals.  Having goals for these projects has materialized in to a list of release dates, which can now be seen in the Thinkpierce store tab; something that wouldn’t have happened without the goals.

 I guess the moral of this story is, you may not have a clear definition of what you’re trying to accomplish when you begin, but begin anyways.  By sticking with it, you will start to recognize the direction you should go in.  On top of that, other opportunities will start to present themselves that you weren’t even aware of.  There have been many “aha” moments in the past months, but those moments can’t happen unless you’re out there trying things out.  Eventually you will find out how to narrow down your path and because of your experiences you’ll be able to recognize a way to pull it all together.  Just start with something basic, and your goals will mature as you try things out.  You may not choose to frame them like I did, but whatever you do, just make them happen.  In the end, you will be so glad you did!  Thinkpierce, Something New Every Weekday.

Huge Thinkpierce update! 5 New Products coming!

Today marks a huge step forward for Thinkpierce as we introduce 5 new products that will all be coming out over the remainder of this year. If you’ve been plugging in to Thinkpierce over this past week, then you’ve seen the movie cover art images for 4 independent films that will be released over the coming months. You can now read the movie overviews for each of the films on the updated “films” tab. They have also been added as products to the Thinkpierce store with pending release dates.  On top of that, you can now read the overview for the Jim Jamkins Book app by clicking on the “books” tab.  Each movie and will be offered in two formats, as a movie app from the iTunes app store and as a download from Amazon.com. Not only has each movie been completely re-worked and re-edited including the addition of all new music, but each movie will also be packed with special feature interviews and bonus content. These will be 4 original completely recreated Thinkpierce Films you won’t want to miss.

            If this isn’t enough for 2012, the exciting part is that this is only the beginning! We have massive plans in store for the future extending in to 2013 and we hope you’ll join us for the ride.  Until then, checkout the three newly updated departments of Thinkpierce, Films, Books, Store.  Thinkpierce, Something New Every Day!

See the art work of our upcoming book app

Jim Jamkins

Jim Jamkins

Today I’m super excited to present the iPad menu screen image for my upcoming book app titled, Jim Jamkins: The most awesome wreath on the planet.” The book won’t be available until November of this year, but completing the menu image early was important in order to do some per-release marketing.  In this zany story, Jim Jamkins arrives at the veterinarian clinic to pick up his dog Chim Chim from a check up and toenail clipping.  What Jim didn’t expect was to encounter the most awesome wreath he had ever seen. The story unfolds from there with a series of events that even the most intuitive reader wouldn’t be able to predict.

So far I have 3 full color backgrounds completed including this one and if you’ve been following the daily posts here at Thinkpierce.com then you know that Josh Dunbar is currently working on the coloring for the vehicle Jim will be driving around in, which happens to be a 1991 Mercury Grand Marquis.  More work is ahead as I move on to completing the character development for the veterinarian in the story, Dr. Elington.  But I’m definitely past the up hill portion of this project. I will also be recording a short opening “Jim Jamkins jingle” that will serve as an intro to the book.  It has taken extra attention to detail on the drawings because the entire book will feature light animation throughout the entire story. You will get to see Jim walk, move and react as you read the story or have it read to you. There will also be an auto play option that will allow you to watch the story like a movie.

Of all of the Thinkpierce products, I’m positioning Jim Jamkins to be our “quarter back” product and will continue to produce a line of Jim Jamkins adventures long in to the future. I believe this character and storyline are truly unique and although it has been a big undertaking to create this book app, it’s also been a rewarding process. Stay tuned to Thinkpierce.com and watch the development of the new Jim Jamkins book app unfold with a new post every day! See you tomorrow for another Thinkpierce post, right here at Thinkpierce.com, and if you like what you’re seeing, share us with your favorite friend or enemy on Facebook or Twitter! Thinkpierce, something new every day.

Character Development for Jim Jamkins

Jim Jamkins Character Development

Jim Jamkins Character Development

Today Thinkpierce introduces the character of a new book app series that I will be writing that will go by the name Jim Jamkins.  This is actually a concept I developed more than 10 years ago after I had graduated High School.  You can actually see the first paperback version of this book by searching “Jim Jamkins” on Amazon.com. I cancelled that version of the book a year ago in preparation for developing a revamped version.  My original desire was for Amazon to take down the book down permanently so that there wouldn’t be any confusion with the new book app. But even after a letter from lawyer, Amazon wouldn’t do it, due to reasons involving keeping product history, etc… One of the annoying things about this is that one reseller still has a copy of that book listed for $77.12.  They even had it listed once for over $2000.00. lol.

One thing I can mention about my experience self publishing a paperback book was that although it was awesome that I was empowered to release my own book, the “reseller” component that Amazon offers totally sucked for an independent author like me! I had worked through an independent publisher, (now you can go directly through Amazon, back then you couldn’t.) Long story short I was starting to see all of these “used” copies of my book pop up for sale on Amazon, all sold be resellers across the United States. It wasn’t’ a ton, but more than 10 resellers selling my book seemed too odd.  Copies of my book were being printed through the network of publishers connected with the “channel distribution” and being sold by resellers, and I wasn’t receiving a dime for anything sold be a reseller!? The question was, why was that even being allowed to happen? Yeah it sucked and conversations ensued but to make a long story short, years went by, the app market was born and I ended up changing directions with the format of the book. I decided to cancel the previous paperback version in order to rework the story and character into a series of book apps.

Let me just say, I love this character. Jim Jamkins is based on a guy that isn’t the sharpest knife in the kitchen, has an interesting viewpoint on everything, and makes decisions in life based on what would be best described as: “unique Jim Jamkins logic.” Jim Jamkins has been through a lot of development changes since first creating him over 10 years ago, but the Jim Jamkins that exists today is the Jim Jamkins I felt he was born to become.  The book app will have light animation and starts the series off with a story that, among other things, explains how Jim ended up with his signature hairstyle. I will be narrating the book and will be bringing in other people to play the roles of the different characters including Jim. Now that I am posting something new every day on Thinkpierce.com, I invite you to check back every day to see the progress of the Jim Jamkins Book app as well as other Thinkpierce projects currently in development. Thinkpierce, Something new every day, and a big release every Friday!

“Mealtime” by Jonathan Pierce

Mealtime

Mealtime

The Thinkpierce Art Collection presents “Mealtime”, one of six original illustrations from the imagination of Jonathan Pierce. Each illustration showcases a snapshot of everyday life with an unlikely spin, featuring oddball characters against abnormal backdrops.  Jonathan worked closely with talented artist Josh Dunbar who colored each one. Using color references created by Jonathan, Josh took each illustration to the next level with atypical colors and textures. Thinkpierce Art started from a simple desire to flesh out some previous illustrations Jonathan had created, but it soon influenced Jonathan’s next move in creating an animated book app featuring a character named Jim Jamkins. Preview the collection today at Thinkpierce.com. Posters and Mugs available at: Thinkpierce store.

 

 

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