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Web Comic Final: Elora Buschini
My original idea came to me when we were discussing how to navigate around a website. I knew that I wanted to utilize the scrolling element. This led me to the idea of something flying, or more so falling as … Continue reading
Final Poster Comic: Elora Buschini
My comic reads easily from left to right in four simple panels. Although there it does not require reading it translates a story. The viewer is guided by the dog throughout the comic and reading left to right like you … Continue reading
Individual Voices: Elora Buschini
Hitched by Mita Mahato was able to show them self through their work. I was drawn to this zine in particularly because of how personable it seemed. On the back they wrote a thank you to the person that they … Continue reading
Invisible Emotion: Elora Buschini
I chose this first image of Sacred Profane because of the way the words were correlating with the imagery. As readers we wouldn’t interpenetrate the man patting the kid on the head if the words were not … Continue reading
Closure and Time Frames: Elora Buschini
For my graphic novel I chose The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes. I chose this book in particular because I grew up reading the newspaper everyday and was always excited to read the comics. It gives me a nostalgic familiar feeling, it stuck … Continue reading
Final Digital Collage Comic: Elora Buschini
I decided to create a collage that focuses on positivity. My idea was for it to look like a note to self reminder to be yourself. I used a quote by Zen Shin that always brightens my day, the quote … Continue reading
Design Elements and Principles: Elora Buschini
Design elements and principles are crucial for the foundation of comics or really any art. In our class reading “Understanding Comics” written by Scott McCloud shows a good use of examples on how those elements are used. I chose a … Continue reading
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Physical to Virtual: Elora Buschini
My first day of going to the CDSC I brought a patterned scrunchie, jewelry and, a receipt. I brought the scrunchie because it was polka dotted and red which I thought would be interesting to look at in … Continue reading
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Print Verses Digital Comic: Elora Buschini
My digital and print comics are very similar. I used my print copy in order to make my digital copy which helped me to have a better finished design for my characters now. The difference is the digital one has … Continue reading