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Category Archives: Show and Tell
Weekly Blog: Show and Tell: Zackary Reynolds
For the week fourteen comic I chose to do my typical afternoon. The reason why I chose to do my afternoon is because last week I did my morning routine. The reason why I used interdependent word-picture combinations is because I had to for the assignment. The … Continue reading
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Weekly Blog: Show and Tell Erin Rockwood
The interdependent comic type I used in the first panel was an additive, as the words amplify the image and add onto the meaning of both. Without the additive of the words, you wouldn’t know the significance of the image. … Continue reading
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Weekly Blog: Show and Tell: Yanir Govrin
My comic uses a combination of words and pictures to tell a story. On its own the pictures don’t mean much but the words add meaning to the seemingly unconnected pictures. This is additive use of words at it adds … Continue reading
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Weekly Blog: Show and Tell: Anna Davenport
For my weekly blog this week I choose to use the experience we are in now, quarantine, to talk about what I would do if we get to day 300. The way that my comic uses interdependent words and picture … Continue reading
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Weekly Blog: Show and Tell: Ethan Miller
For my weekly comic, I used language to convey what couldn’t be conveyed by only images. For example, in the third panel, the text specifies that the person in the bed has woken up late for class, without the text, … Continue reading
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Weekly Blog: Show and Tell: Maddy West
When I was looking at the prompt for this weeks comic, I began to think about how we as people have come to view ourselves, and how the could be represented by words. I think that every person has had … Continue reading
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Weekly Blog: Show and Tell: Blaine Casil
For this comic, I tried to fit in a bit of comedy into it. It starts off with someone wanting more shade, he then captures the sun and starts to pull it west so it would create more shade for … Continue reading
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Weekly Blog: Show and Tell: Sabrina Hoenes
For this weeks comic I decided to tell simple story of a lost love. I think my comic uses interdependent word-picture combinations. I believe that without the phrase “I’ll search the universe”, that the comic would not have the same … Continue reading
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Show and Tell: Korie Cedre
I decided to shape my story after my biggest stressor currently, being deadlines. I have a lot due this week, so I let the story in my comic for this week help me express the stress. This was engaging with … Continue reading
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Weekly Blog: Show and Tell: Trent Madison
The comic that I created was interdependent on the text and images. It starts by showing a character with a panicked expression on his face but you would not know why he was worried unless i put the bold text … Continue reading
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