It’s pretty amazing to know we can move around a couple points, lines and planes, in order to create almost about anything. In this visual I chose, the layout of the design is very simple. It follows a structure that makes it easier for the viewer to digest the story. Each box enclosing the illustrations serves as the plane in which the story unfolds. The line framing the plane provides the illusion of a fixed parameter, sort of like a television. Each frame made from the interaction between the plane and line is made the same size as the others and arranged in left to right pattern that reader can follow. As for the points that make up the text in the illustrations, certain words are depicted in a darker shadow tone to emphasize its importance. The entire page, which serves as a larger plane for the illustrations to reside on, follow a symmetrical balance, that is very simple but works accordingly. Overall, the building blocks of the visual I presented interact very well to create a strong narrative.
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