Thanks to
deviantART, Artists' Alley, which was down the main aisle from Doug's table with
Big Wow Art, had a new look in an effort to showcase talent at SDCC 2011.




While attending a Thursday evening, July 21 buffet hosted by Bob Self, president of
Baby Tattoo Books, Doug and I met Angelo Sotira,
CEO and founder of deviantART, and Andrew McCann, chief technology officer of deviantART.
It gave us an opportunity to tell them how their sponsorship of Artists' Alley added to the continued success of SDCC.
(blog entries by Heidi Hutson)
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