Comics & Storymaking
Create characters, draw worlds, and tell your own stories in ways that feel exciting, accessible, and true to you.
Our comics and storymaking sessions adapt to your interests, sensory and access needs, and creative preferences, letting you express yourself through art and narrative at your own pace.
TELL YOUR STORY
Whether you want to create characters, sketch scenes, build worlds, or explore narrative ideas, each one-on-one session is guided by your interests using drawing, visuals, words, and storytelling as creative tools.
for every age and level.
Comics and storymaking sessions are well suited for anyone who enjoys visual or verbal storytelling, imagination, and creative expression - no drawing or writing experience required.
following your lead.
Comics and storymaking can support self-expression, communication, confidence, emotional regulation, and creative agency - all within a flexible, one-on-one setting.
Sessions can support a wide range of sensory needs, communication styles (including AAC), cognitive or memory differences, and experience levels.
Frequently Asked Questions
For more answers, visit our full FAQ page →
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Comics and storymaking sessions are flexible, one-on-one creative sessions centered on visual storytelling. They may involve drawing, writing, character creation, world-building, or collaborative storytelling — adapted to how you like to create and communicate.
The focus is on expression and exploration, not technical skill or finished products.
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These sessions are for anyone interested in stories, visuals, imagination, or creative expression — at any age.
They can be a great fit for people who benefit from flexible pacing, visual supports, alternative communication methods, or a more open-ended creative environment.
No prior experience with drawing, writing, or comics is required.
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Each session is shaped around your interests and comfort level. This might include:
Creating characters or story ideas
Drawing scenes, symbols, or visual sequences
Exploring story structure or narrative flow
Building worlds, maps, or visual systems
Co-creating stories together
Sessions can be structured or open-ended, quiet or playful, depending on what feels supportive for you.
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Not at all. Comics and storymaking are approached as tools for expression, not skills you need to already have. Drawing can be simple, abstract, symbolic, or assisted — and writing can range from single words to full narratives, or none at all.
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That’s fully supported. Sessions welcome AAC, visual supports, gestures, pointing, shared drawing, or other alternative communication methods.
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Yes. Sessions can be adjusted for sensory preferences, attention needs, memory changes, or processing differences. Pacing, materials, structure, and environment are all flexible and responsive.
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Comics and storymaking sessions are creative and supportive, but they are not formal art instruction or medical therapy. The emphasis is on engagement, agency, and expression rather than mastery, critique, or performance.
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Many people find that visual storytelling supports communication, confidence, and self-expression in meaningful ways. While these sessions are process, not goal, oriented, storytelling often provides a natural way to explore ideas, emotions, and perspectives with greater ease.
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Yes, when helpful and desired. Some people enjoy shared sessions with a family member or caregiver, while others prefer individual creative time. Participation is always guided by what feels most supportive.
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Sessions are shaped through ongoing conversation, observation, and attunement. Interests, preferences, and creative goals can shift over time, and sessions adjust accordingly.
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That’s completely okay. Curiosity is enough to start. We can talk through questions, expectations, and possibilities before committing.
Visit the GET STARTED page and fill out the contact form, and we’ll connect over a (free!) consultation to see if this could be a good fit.