Cartoon Riding Bike
Bicycle riding is a very popular activity among people of all ages. Almost everyone remembers his first bicycle riding, a tricycle or a small two-wheel bike with assistant wheels on the back tires. It is the number one recreational activity in the world.
Riding a bicycle serves as a theme in many cartoons. Starting from instructions for children on how to ride a bicycle properly, to TV cartoons and sport events logos.
The involvement of a cartoon riding bike in an instructional brochure for kids is perfect. Every kid that rides a bike thinks only about the fun of the driving that they get, they barely pay attention on safety driving. Knowing how to ride a bicycle properly is important information almost for every kid that has grown out of the small bicycle and wants to continue driving a bigger bike. This also leads to driving a little further from your neighborhood and park. So, instructional brochures on how to drive correctly with cartoon bike riding as visual presentation, adds fun to the learning process and takes off pressure from the upcoming upper-level skills of driving. Adding comical elements to the drawings is interesting and very common.
Many of the sport companies, which include every company that produces or sells bicycle, use cartoon bike riding as part of their logo. These logos come in different shapes and sizes, referred to the bike cartoon size on the logo, not the logo itself. Some use simple bike riding cartoon; the most popular nowadays is the simple drawing of a two circles and a single curved line that represents the bicycle rider. Other bike riding cartoons are slightly bent forward symbolizing the speed of the bike, thus adding more thrill to the sport and the brand for which the logo stands for.
In Bicycle Tournaments Posters; Bicycle Clubs; Sport’s Company brand for any type of bicycle; Bicycle Touring Holiday brochures in Travel Agencies; all of these use a cartoon riding bike to attack the audience or the customers attention.
In the world of comic cartoons, bicycles drawings are inseparable part of many caricature artists. Humorously, they visually present a joke involving a bicycle; a confusing situation in traffic, mostly sign and regulation confusion among bicycle riders; political situation and etc.
There isn’t a paper nowadays that hasn’t got a cartoon comic in the last pages of the issue. They offer a symbolic comic relief to the readers after they have read the daily news. Bicycle cartoons are common part of those short comical stories.
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