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Final Digital Comic Collage: Mitchell Delmage
In my collage, I wanted to express my identity through important items in my life. I chose items in my room that mean the most to me. All of these images are deliberately placed and juxtaposed in a way to … Continue reading
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Final Digital Comic Collage: Amanda Retchless
My comic fits into McCloud’s definition because I have created a comic with lots of images and pictures that are in no deliberate sequence. I have a lot of images that I personally like and I threw them together to … Continue reading
Final Digital Comic Collage: Nick Caton
Motivations For this project I wanted to create my digital comic using a bunch of things that have meaning to myself. I wanted to use things that have color and also texture. I think the reader will take away all … Continue reading
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Final Digital Comic Collage: Edison Soliman
In Scott McCloud’s book, “Understanding Comics” he states that the definition of comics: “Juxtaposed pictorial and other images in deliberate sequence, intended to convey information and/or to produce an aesthetic response in the viewer”. With my collage comic, I believe … Continue reading
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Final Digital Comic Collage: Caiden Merritt
For my project, I wanted to emphasize the intention to “convey information” aspect of Scott McCloud’s definition of juxtaposition. Part of my major is to recognize the impact of all of these new digital technologies on our culture. Recently, I … Continue reading
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Final Digital Comics Collage: Alexandria Bachmann
My creative motivations came from taking textures and making something new out of them. I didn’t want to just take an object/scan/texture for what it was i wanted to force it to become something else. The aesthetic experience I was … Continue reading
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Final Digital Comic Collage: Sophie Dimry
My digital collage conveys the definition of McCloud’s definition of a comic in the aesthetic sense. I wanted my comic to have somewhat cohesive colors and themes. The comic is meant to show who I am. I included items that … Continue reading
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Final Digital Comic Collage: Blaine Casil
Scott McCloud’s defines juxtaposition as “pictorial and other images in deliberate sequence, intended to convey information and/or to produce an aesthetic response in the view”. For my project I wanted to put emphasis on “The blessed life”. To me everything … Continue reading
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Final Digital Comic Collage: Ruby Hopkins
The creative route I took for my digital comic collage was to have a pretty linear story line so those who look at it may be able to understand the story the best they can without a lot of words … Continue reading
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Final Digital Comic Collage: Dean Janikowski
My post follows Scott McClouds version of “Juxtaposed pictorial and other images in deliberate sequence, intended to convey information and/or to produce an aesthetic response in the viewer” by using a way of different images that I scanned to make … Continue reading
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