OFFICE HOURS
Tues and Thurs, 4:05-5:00pm, Avery 479 (office) or Avery 105 (lab)
EMAIL: kristin.carlson@wsu.edu for an appointment
Blog Posts
- 201 Blog
- Archives
- Fall 2014 Archive (336)
- Fall 2014 Archive (338)
- Fall 2015 Archive (336)
- Fall 2015 Archive (338)
- Fall 2016 Archive (336)
- Fall 2017 Archive (336)
- Fall 2017 Archive (336)
- Fall 2018 Archive (201)
- Fall 2018 Archive (336)
- Fall 2019 Archive (201 Blog)
- Spring 2016 Archive (336)
- Spring 2017 Archive (336)
- Spring 2018 Archive (336)
- Sample Posts by Students
- Sample Posts by Your Professor
- Uncategorized
Category Archives: Living in Line
weekly blog: living in line: Trent Madison
With the lines I used, I hope to convey a sense of confusion or being unsure in the top right panel of my comic and almost a sense of realization in the next panel from that one. In the top … Continue reading
Posted in 201 Blog, Living in Line, Uncategorized
Leave a comment
Weekly Blog: Living In Line: Yanir Govrin
This week we had to make a comic that used concepts from the chapter “Living in line” and had to use these concepts to convey an emotion or feeling. In my comic I used thicker lines and outlining my second … Continue reading
Weekly Blog: Living in Line: Edison Soliman
In Scott McCloud’s, Understanding Comics (Chapter 5 Living in Line), I learned that many different emotions and movements could be conveyed through the use of simple lines. As he states, with this technique emotions could be made “visible”. He provides … Continue reading
Posted in Living in Line
Leave a comment
Weekly Blog: Living In Line: Brady Davis
For my comic, I went with the digital route as I’m more comfortable and feel like I can make something much more visually satisfying with a keyboard and mouse than I can by hand. The concept of line is interesting … Continue reading
Posted in 201 Blog, Living in Line
Leave a comment
Weekly Blog: Living In Line: Maddy West
As I read “Living In Line” by Scott McCloud I was really inspired to share my best friend, Maddie’s story. Maddie is a college student who is living with arthritis, which causes her health problems, mainly chronic pain. When I … Continue reading
Posted in 201 Blog, Living in Line
Leave a comment
Weekly Blog, Living In Line: Amanda Retchless
In this weekly comic, I hope to convey the emotion and invisible sense of creativity. There are two people and those two people are seeing the world differently. One person is all bright and colorful and can see a lot … Continue reading
Living in Line: Ruby Hopkins
The images I chose to draw in my comic were simple, I simply did the relationship between two waves, one with lightning and all stormy, and the other just a simple line. This relationship between chaos and calm can be … Continue reading
Posted in 201 Blog, Living in Line
Leave a comment
Living In Line: Dean Janikowski
In “Chapter 5: Living in Line” from “Understanding Comics”, Scott McCloud I learned a lot about the different feels and vibes you can get just from a line. I made sure to do a comic that presented a very anxious or stressed … Continue reading
Posted in 201 Blog, Living in Line
Leave a comment
Weekly Blog: Living in Line: Sabrina Hoenes
For my comic I just wanted to tell short and somewhat comedic story. In my comic it is about a ghost who wakes up at 3:00 A.M. ( known as the witching hour). The ghost goes to start his night … Continue reading
Weekly Blog: Living in Line: Chloe Brusseau
The comic that I created this week tells a simple and short story of a girl who is sound asleep deep in a peaceful, quiet dream when she is awoken by her loud and unsettling alarm clock.In the beginning frames, … Continue reading
Posted in 201 Blog, Living in Line
Leave a comment