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The reason that I chose this particular picture was because of the unique technique of cropping used. The three large letters in the composition are used as frames to crop the picture that is supposed to be seen. I will … Continue reading
Hierarchy: Makenna Coxey
This is a page from Lynda Berry’s book What It Is. the reason I chose this page was because I plan to model my design off of this collage theme. My page will have some differences, it will be … Continue reading
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Layers: Makenna Coxey
The first picture that I chose was from Lynda Berry’s book What It Is. the reason that I chose this page is because first it clearly demonstrates the Cut and Paste method that is talked about in Graphic Design The … Continue reading
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Texture: Makenna Coxey
This is page 83 from Lynda Berry’s book What It Is. I chose this page because it really shows the use of a lot of different textures to create the story. The first thing that I want to point out … Continue reading
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Color: Makenna Coxey
This is an image from Jimmy Corrigan’s The Smartest Kid on Earth. All of the colors on this page are dull and shades of orange, and green-blue colors except for the little action figure. This particular character is composed of … Continue reading
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Time & Motion: Makenna Coxey
The image that I chose was from Daniel Clowes David Boring. This book does a really good job of representing motion both from frame to frame to create a picture but also within each frame. I chose this page in … Continue reading
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Scale: Makenna Coxey
the I chose this Image from Lynda Barry’s What It Is, is because the use of scale here is interesting, with the octopus figure to the tree is clearly not proportional. In real life the tree is usually larger than an … Continue reading
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Framing: Makenna Coxey
I am unsure the name of the comic that this photo comes from, but it did come from when we went to the CDSC and look at the variety of books. The reason that I thought this one applied really … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Makenna Coxey
The comic that I chose to write this blog about today was the comic smile by Raina Telgemeier. The reason that I chose this was because it seems more “traditional” and to me demonstrated the concepts of point, line and … Continue reading
Formstorming: Makenna Coxey
While reading the first fifty pages of What it is by Lynda Barry I was confused by everything at first, but as I read on I started to see a trend and understand what she means by all this. … Continue reading
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