Concept Cartoons
Preliminary pencil concepts by Chris Slane.. Contact if you have any suggestions, improvements or wish to use any of these.
virus,working,remotely,home,computer,viruses,security,threats,Beware,security,perils,working,phishing,attacks,infosec,covid19,pandemic,cartoon,.."Ha - can't get me nasty virus - I'm working remotely" thinks the man working from home over-run by computer viruses and other security threats - 'Beware the security perils of remote working'
"The potential for learnings is also immense clearly" says a man looking at a broken damn spilling torrents of user data and sensitive company information away.
A woman stands in the middle of a crowd as her phone digitally handshakes with many others but ignores the man sneezing on her because he has his phone switched off.
"These devices have a habit of walking" says an office worker to another as a line of mobile devices leave the building.
Cartoon show germs with packs standing on a door handle with thumb out calling "Give us a lift to work mate?" Don’t give ‘em a lift - wash your hands of them.
'I only got into politics because I really wanted to unmake a difference’ #cartoon #sketch #concept #nzpol says Simon Bridges holding a garden tiki torch standing next to a pile of papers labelled with various beneficial laws and regulations aimed at improving life in New Zealand and the planet.
"Your information won't be shared but would you like to receive offers from our partners?" asks a boy manning a cookie stall - next door is a lemonade stall with an eager girl.
Two office workers regard a pie graph labelled 'Expenditure' "It will be far easier to justify better security after a massive data breach."
"Help - my freedom of expression is being infringed" claims politician as he uses his own boot to stamp his face.
'Privacy is dead' reads a placard held by a man on a street corner and a passerby replies "Take off all your clothes then."
"Thanks but no thanks - China" is the label on a stack of plastic rubbish - relates to China's refusal to take more waste materials from New Zealand - "Damn Greenies" cries one householder to the delivery man.
Weed should not be legalised - it's bad for your health" says a wine drinking elderly white man over the fence to his dark-skinned neighbour who is watering his marijuana plant while behind him a towering policeman is about to beat him with a massive mallet labelled 'Decades of punitive justice.'
Tech Giant mugger shakes down a kiwi bird ( NZ) of his loose change - while Kiwi says "Ok- I'm gonna get tough on you- You're only going to keep 98% of your profits."
Kiwi bloke picnics among pollution at beach: "Bloody tourists coming over here trashing the place taking our jobs..."
A dirty SUV polluting the air is labelled 'economy' while a bearded man labelled 'Blue-Green' has placed a new wheel cover labelled ' I love (heart-symbol) trees - indicating lip-service to green issues..
Airport security man says "Snoopy's detected some fruity photos on your phone" as his dog suspiciously sniffs a woman's phone as she stands under a sign reading 'NZ Customs'.
The IT room - no clowns allowed say signs outside a door to a server room - caption is 'avoid a security breach- keep data out of reach.
Cartoon of Simon Bridges as a lion-tamer held captive by a giant lion in the person of Judith CollinsMP.
Capitalists blame left-wing government for harming their confidence but also want a bail-out.
"No need for all that - I just guessed their password" says a safe-cracker to another criminal as the door to a bank safe gapes open.
"Who's that exporting data over my bridge to another jurisdiction?" demands a troll of a goat carrying servers over a bridge labelled GDPR.
Here’s the conflict between science-based policies and those popular with supporters of political parties.
If you kept meta-data on your person all sorts of people would pick your pockets.
Prehistoric hominids are afraid of the obelisk named EU General Data Protection Regulations
"I am an EU bogeyman I will disrupt your business with rules about data protection scary oooh!" says lobby consultant in a ghost costume. Pencil. ( Contact the cartoonist if you would like a colour version. )