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Framing: Logan Quaranta-Rush
While creating a visual landscape for a viewer the designer, artist, or even author as this can even be necessary in one’s writing must find a way to frame one’s work so that the viewer is drawn to the focus … Continue reading
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Framing: Andrese Collins
Framing is our key tool to separate, organize and guide the reader to focus on specific parts of a scene, image or background in order to follow the story that we want to illustrate. Framing can help us display the … Continue reading
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Framing: Noah Martin
The image I have selected is a page from the graphic novel “Zoo” by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge. This image uses framing in multiple ways to effectively present the images in a unique way. The page has black and … Continue reading
Framing: Alexa Berg
Frames are very important when it comes to design concept. Frames are everywhere and create a condition for understanding an image and according to Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips in their book Graphic Design: The New Basics “bring attention to … Continue reading
Framing: Alex Gutzwiller
This image appears on David Lasky’s Portfolio- Comics Art at: https://davidlasky.carbonmade.com/projects/4415769/14017962 This comic illustrates the affects that framing has concerning how we perceive the content of a comic. The individual pictures within this design are each frames separated … Continue reading
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Framing: Alexandra Borders
Framing is important in art pieces, but even further, it is an important component of life. Frames works to help our understanding and perception of specific content, essentially being found everywhere and in different aspects of life. This is a page … Continue reading
Framing: Mikah Chan
Framing is the condition in which a piece of work is presented to viewers in a design specific way. Everyday we see framing all around us, whether it be the design of a website or a advertisement picture in a … Continue reading
Framing: Sophia Price
Lynda Barry provides a perfect example different types of framing within her graphic novel, One! Hundred! Demons! In the page I chose to focus on Barry has formed a camera frame around the picture centered on her page “classifieds”. By doing this … Continue reading
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Framing: Elise Detloff
Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth by Chris Ware is a graphic novel that makes use of framing incredibly often. This comic began as a serialized strip in newspapers which accounts for the many panels and subsequent frames around … Continue reading
Framing: Emma Garcia
According to Graphic Design: The New Basics, a frame creates the conditions to allow the audience to understand the image. Framing changes a picture and focuses an audience’s attention to the work. When framing an image you can add so much … Continue reading
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