Ben Claassen III
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DIRTFARM has appeared in several alternative weekly publications, including Washington City Paper, Baltimore City Paper, the Chicago Reader, Dagens Nyheter, Antigravity Magazine, The St. John Sun Times, and the Chattanooga Pulse.[5]
Claassen co-created and illustrated killoggs.com,[6][7] which was an early social media site started in 1999 that has since gone private.
In addition to his other work, Claassen keeps a daily comic journal, does work as a freelance illustrator / graphic designer, and paints large paintings (which are on permanent display at Galaxy Hut in Arlington, VA & Spacebar in Falls Church, VA).
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External links
- Bendependent Ben Claassen III's homepage
- DIRTFARM (weekly comic)
- Killoggs Killoggs
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- ↑ Powazek, Derek (2001). Design For Community, p. 267. Waite Group Press, USA. ISBN 0735710759.
- ↑ Morris, Holly. "Blogging Burgeons As a Form of Web Expression ", US News & World Report, USA, 7 January 2001.