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Hierarchy: Sanaya Nordine
For my poster, I want to create a poster exploring my childhood up to the present. “What It Is” by Lynda Barry got me thinking about my personal history, specifically when was the point of time that I “grew up”. … Continue reading
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Layers: Sanaya Nordine
In this page from Lynda Barry’s What It Is we are invited to explore the concept “Can You Stand Being Lost?” She asks us to follow a wandering mind, and seems to be one of the few pages without any intended … Continue reading
Texture: Sanaya Nordine
According to Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips’ Graphic Design: The New Basics texture “corresponds with [the designs] visual function.” In Lynda Barry’s “What It Is” we are taken through a series of short excerpts on her childhood and pages in … Continue reading
Time & Motion: Sanaya Nordine
In their book Graphic Design: The New Basics, Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips classify time and motion as a linear progression of designs which simulate movement. In their examples they explain that motion can be implied, through cropping, scaling, and … Continue reading
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Framing: Sanaya Nordine
This page from Paradox Space’s “Damara” shows a variety of ways framing can make a black and white comic more interesting. Comics are made up of boxes, or “frames”, which are arranged to show sequences of action. The borders … Continue reading
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Scale: Sanaya Nordine
These pages from Sandman by Neil Gaiman provide us examples for Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips’ concepts of objective and subjective scaling in Graphic Design: The New Basics. According to the authors, objective and subjective scaling refer to the … Continue reading
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Formstorming: Sanaya Nordine
There is a fine line between what we call reality and “fiction”, and all these what is between resides in what we call, unconventionally, “the past”. It is a common human experience to recall something that was not there, or … Continue reading
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