George at Drawing Table fileI own a nice, large, traditional drawing table.  I used it all through college to draw my comic strip George (Go Buckeyes!).   It moved with me from dorm room to frat house to back home.  And then it made the college rounds again years later when I loaned it to my nephew Tom.

But as the digital age emerged, and I had no need for such a large drawing surface, I opted for something a bit smaller and more efficient.   It’s called an Editor’s Desk and you can get it from Levenger.

I love this desk!  I’ve had it for about ten years.  It has a nice slanted surface for drawing and I use the back shelf to keep sketches, drawings and printed templates at hand.  Plus,it has a tray for pens and pencils and a ledge at the bottom to keep papers from falling off.

It’s the perfect size for drawing cartoons and somewhat portable.  (Well, at least, it’s easier to move than a large drawing table.)   I’ve set mine up on a larger table.  I can always pick it up and move to another table or desk.

If you’re thinking about getting a drawing table, give the Editor’s Desk a look.   You probably already have a desk or table that you use. Just add the Editor’s Desk and you’ll have an instant drawing board!


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