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Author Archives: evaguill
Archives Visit: Eva Guillen
This example from the comic written by James Neel demonstrates a different use of formatting and framing. This example changes my plans for my comic because it provides a better foundation to how I wanted to do my own. With this … Continue reading
Hierarchy: Eva Guillen
I plan to tell the story of different major events that have happened throughout my life through the objects and pictures that I have. I am going to organize this compilation of images in a chronological order that the events … Continue reading
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Texture: Eva Guillen
In the book What It Is by Lynda Barry she uses the texture in the page through the images. For this particular page I can see texture used on the mermaid on the top right corner of the page. In … Continue reading
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Layers: Eva Guillen
On the right I have an example of Layering from the graphic novel What It Is. I feel like this is a great example of typographic layers since the text is used to frame some of the images. Also the … Continue reading
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Color: Eva Guillen
This page from the graphic novel “What it is”, is a great visual example to discuss the interaction of multiple colors. The repetition of the colors shown in this visual is a great representation of a palette. This is shown thoroughly in … Continue reading
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Time & Motion: Eva Guillen
When looking at this page from the graphic novel “What it is” I can spot the movement of the characters at the bottom. I am able to see their movement as the characters wrap around the text. There is a repetition … Continue reading
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Scale: Eva Guillen
In this example from the graphic novel The Principles of Uncertainty there is a great demonstration of scaling. The image on page 54 looks to be scaled so that it fits the whole page. While on page 55 the image … Continue reading
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Framing: Eva Guillen
This page from the graphic novel The Best American Comics is a great example of the use of framing. The framing used on this page has the individual graphics in different sized framed boxes. The framing done in each individual comic … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Eva Guillen
In this novel, Prison Town Paying the Price, the author makes each of his pages different in how they should be read; in this page there is a left to right form of reading. Point, line and plane are used to form … Continue reading
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Formstorming: Eva Guillen
The benefits that come from engaging in the formstorming process is being able to make different arts with one strategy. Like mentioned in the book Graphic Design the New Basics by Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips that “Formstorming is … Continue reading
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