Davian Chester is the creator of Real Toons, a comic series that points out the absurdity of stereotypes and biases in the Black American community. In addition to his extremely popular comics on social media, He is currently a regular contributor to Cartoon Movement and the Miami Times.
A longtime Wacom user, we wanted to know what he thought about Wacom’s latest, the Wacom MovinkPad portable drawing pads. Because they use the Android operating system, they’re truly portable, meaning it’s easy to bring sketches and illustrations to show friends, to a client meeting, or to work wherever your creative inspiration brings you.
To give the MovinkPad 11 a try and in honor of Black History Month – and to open up a dialogue about different approaches to logo design – he created the comic below. What do you think? Is a modern, minimalist logo a better option? Or a character-based illustration? Get in the comments on Instagram to share your thoughts. Enjoy!






About the artist
Davian Chester is a creative from Columbus, Georgia. He is best known as the creator of Real Toons, a comic series that points out the absurdity of stereotypes and biases in the Black community. Davian is also known for getting Google to create an official Juneteenth Google Doodle. Since then, Davian has continued to make social statements with his art. By Illustrating the Black experience, his work brings awareness and conversation. He is currently a regular contributor to Cartoon Movement and the Miami Times. Follow his work on Instagram.





