Licensing of Comic Strips for Textbooks, Magazines and Educational Media

As tirinhas Alfredo and ShortShade are available for editorial licensing in textbooks, supplementary textbooks, simulations, magazines, newspapers, educational websites, assessments and other products of an educational or commercial nature.
Both series address themes such as behavior, creativity, human relations, diversity and language, using light humor as a tool for transformation and reflection – always with respect for the reading public.

Essas tiras já foram licenciadas por grandes editoras do país e seguem crescendo como conteúdo educacional sensível, acessível e de alta identificação com crianças, adolescentes e jovens leitores.

How licensing works

Any commercial use of the comics requires authorization through a licensing agreement. Publishers, content producers, educational institutions, or professionals in the iconography sector can contact us directly to request:

  • Licensing of previously published comic strips (portfolio available upon request)

  • Production of new comic strips on demand (specific themes, contexts or skills)

  • Licensing models by circulation, format and purpose

Contact us at: contato@alisonandrei.com.br

Non-commercial educational use

Public educational projects, NGOs, non-profit institutions, or academic initiatives that wish to use a strip for non-commercial educational purposes can contact us in advance, explaining the context of use and requesting specific authorization.

The recommended reference is:
ANDREI, Alison. Alfredo/ShortShade Comic Strips. Available at: [page or profile link]. Accessed on: [date].

Copyright

All content of Alfredo and ShortShade is protected by Copyright Law (Law No. 9,610/1998). Public display of the strips on social media or websites does not authorize their use in printed, digital, or commercial materials without proper licensing.

Misuse of images and texts is subject to extrajudicial notification and, if necessary, legal action.

Learn more about the author, Alison Andrei on the page dedicated to it.