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Hierarchy:Cora Kline
I changed my idea a bit for my poster. Originally I was going to do a tribute to Beauty and the Beast, inspired by my writing with the word “Witch”. However, upon reflection, I realized I could make a … Continue reading
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Layers: Cora Kline
Linda Barry’s image shows layers in several ways. Primarily the image of the deer is layered behind blue shapes, which are implied to be flower petals, and little silver/white dots which could be dew or snowflakes. Another major example of … Continue reading
Texture: Cora Kline
Linda Barry uses texture in several different ways on this page, both in the literal sense, where if we had the original picture we could feel it, and in implied texture, where it wouldn’t have a noticeable physical difference, but … Continue reading
Color: Cora Kline
This page from “Sandman 2: The Doll’s House” uses colors in interesting ways. Each character is composed of only one or two characters, the exception being the main character of the chapter, Rose. The illustrator only uses two of the … Continue reading
Time and Motion: Cora Kline
Motion is displayed by having two sets of parallel lines on either side of the ball. The lines don’t actually exist in the real world but are used to show where the ball would have been if this were … Continue reading
Scaling: Cora Kline
The comic from Little Nemo deals with scaling in several different ways. Initially the flowers they’re going to explore are tiny on the page, the reader can barely register them. Then on the fourth panel, they’re larger, and about … Continue reading
Framing: Cora Kline
The image I chose for framing is an excerpt from It’s a Good Life if you don’t Weaken. One of the most obvious examples of framing is the literal margins around each picture, separating each beat/moment. Each set of text … Continue reading
Point, Line, Plane: Cora Kline
The example I chose is from “A.D. After the Deluge” by Josh Neufeld, which was the graphic novel I received from O’English. This piece shows a points, lines, and planes in several different ways. One of the biggest is the … Continue reading
Firestorming: Cora Kline
The image I chose is page 48 of “What It Is”. I believe it represents firestorming because of the content discusses the wandering mind. In order to properly brainstorm/firestorm, you need to be able to allow your mind to wander … Continue reading