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Mike Jackson recapped the #PTW15 Mayoral Forum in drawings

See sketches of all the candidates, from Lynne Abraham to Doug Oliver.

A sketch of Lynne Abraham at Monday's Philly Tech Week Mayoral Forum. (Drawing by Mike Jackson)

Mike Jackson has once again brought his sketchbook to Philly Tech Week. (Here are some of his sketches from last year.)
This year, the Indy Hall artist recapped the Philly Tech Week Mayoral Forum in his signature way: with pencil sketches and notes.
On his blog, he wrote:

As someone who is only tangentially connected with Philadelphia’s tech community, I was thrilled with the candidates’ ability and willingness to frame the discussion through education, government transparency, employment, tax reform, and quality of life.

See the drawings
Read our recap here.

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