Jules Faber

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Jules Faber is a

caricature artist, illustrator and finished artist located in Coffs Harbour. In 2009, he became President of the Australian Cartoonists' Association
and was again elected to the position in November 2012.

Faber's first collection of

Disney's 'The Proud Family' - a show made for minority groups in the US television industry. Other work includes the science fiction
colour comic Golgotha: Book One (2005), the trilogy of 'The Clunkertons' children's books and various newspaper editorial cartooning positions.

Faber's second

Metro Arts
building on 6 February 2008 (?).

He was a DVD reviewer for the website [1] and ill-fated publication What DVD. He is currently delving further into children's book illustration. His most prominent recent work is illustrating the Weirdo series of books written by Anh Do.

References

  1. ^ "Home". dvd.net.au.

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