During my Junior year of Highschool, I had the pleasure of being contacted by a classmate/friend about a comic strip idea. When she contacted me about this commission, I've charged for my work before but creating a comic? Never tried that before. She worked for a non-profit food pantry, who gave meals to those in need by the help of volunteers of all ages who make the meals from scratch. I really admired the program and agreed to the project. It lasted through the majority of our summer break due to my vacation in the middle of the process. But despite that, I gave weekly (and more usually daily) updates to how the project was looking, and asked for any changes she or her colleagues might need. I used Canva to put the images together, and add text on top of each panel, all of which were individually sketched, inked, and colored digitally. Doing so made it easier to make revisions throughout the entire process, so if something needed to be redone I could resketch the panel without having to redo the entire pages worth...Unless the positioning of the panels were unreadable, which took a lot of time to master out of the whole learning process.