{"id":11815,"date":"2015-03-01T13:42:10","date_gmt":"2015-03-01T13:42:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/new.ambogdan.com\/wiad-2015-bucharest-humor-and-happiness\/"},"modified":"2020-10-08T22:00:42","modified_gmt":"2020-10-08T22:00:42","slug":"fredopidjin-wiad-2015-bucharest","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/businessbooster.ro\/fredopidjin-wiad-2015-bucharest\/","title":{"rendered":"Humour & Happiness @ WIAD2015"},"content":{"rendered":"

Today’s lesson is all about the Romanian webcomic success story of Fredo&Pid\u2019jin. This story as told by Tudor Muscalu and Eugen Erhan is not just about creativity! It has a lot to do with true passion, believing in yourself, authenticity and a lot much more needed ingredients for success.<\/p>\n

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Passion, Persistence & Learning by Doing<\/h2>\n

For those who do not know it yet, Fredo&Pid\u2019jin<\/a>\u00ae is a weekly webcomic with an international readership of over 10 million people. It was created by two childhood best friends, Eugen Erhan<\/a> (Writer) and Tudor Muscalu<\/a> (Designer) back in 2005 when they decided to tell some amusing and sometimes bizarre stories of two pigeons on a mission to destroy to world.<\/p>\n

Their international success did not come easy, yet it did come. They were almost of the verge of giving up, when in autumn 2008 they met Mike Reiss (co-creator, The Simpsons) who had come to Romania for an animation festival. He encouraged them to keep going and so they did!<\/p>\n

\"Mike<\/p>\n

They believe that part of their success came because their stories are deeply rooted in real human values defined as things that matter to users. Whether it\u2019s about negative values such as laziness or hate, or positive ones, their stories appeal to their audience across the globe. \u00a0Here are some good examples of what they preach:<\/p>\n

Something we all feel or think from time to time\u2026<\/p>\n

\"Politician<\/p>\n

And they are not afraid to tackle sensitive topics such as freedom of speech…<\/p>\n

\"istanbul\"<\/p>\n

or national pride.<\/p>\n

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According to Erhan & Muscalu, it is nonetheless true that cats, nudity and butts also work.<\/p>\n

One thing they both learned is that you shouldn\u2019t be afraid to experiment.\u00a0 As Muscalu once said<\/p>\n

\u201c(\u2026) especially when you\u2019re starting out,\u00a0change and reinvent your comic at the faintest whim, even if it makes\u00a0little logical sense. Trust your budding new senses. This will nurture your instinct\u201d.<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Do not even think for a minute that such ideas always come easy! In some cases, it took them even two years two finish and publish a story. \u00a0They often debate on the texts and final scene of the episode. Breaking their work apart in scenes helps as it wins them time to listen to what their fans suspect or imagine it follows. \u00a0The surprise element is key to a good episode.<\/p>\n