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Point, Line, Plane: Cora Kline
The example I chose is from “A.D. After the Deluge” by Josh Neufeld, which was the graphic novel I received from O’English. This piece shows a points, lines, and planes in several different ways. One of the biggest is the … Continue reading
Point, Line and Plane: Cassidy Krahn
I love this comic! It tells a whole story without any words. This bowling ball is walking into a bar full of pins, about to roll out on these guys (poor pun intended). The artist use three points to let … Continue reading
Point, Line, Plane: Cesar Rubio
I was unable to attend class on 1/17/17. I used examples from What It Is for this post. I tried to find the page I thought would best demonstrate all three elements working together. I found that after page 122 of What It Is … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Alex Gutzwiller
From the book, Graphic Design: The New Basics, Jennifer Cole and Ellen Lupton explain the basis for design comes from the use of point, line and plane elements. These elements combine to form textures, patterns as well as relationships within … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Mikah Chan
In this image you can see point, line, and plane work together to create a dramatic, memorable illustration in John Lewis’ March. For the basic design of the page, point and line is used together to create the shape of the … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Jasmin Negrete
One of the graphic novel that I was able to look through and that really caught my attention on Tuesday’s class was Barefoot Gen vol 1, by Keiji Nakazawa. While glancing through this graphic novel one can see that there … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Jon Williams
Graphic novels are extremely engaging when done correctly. If the images being shown can engage the reader on a basic level, helping draw the eye across the image in a reasonably paced fashion without being too busy, the entire page … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Eva Guillen
In this novel, Prison Town Paying the Price, the author makes each of his pages different in how they should be read; in this page there is a left to right form of reading. Point, line and plane are used to form … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Elise Detloff
The graphic novel Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel is a memoir of the author’s life, focusing primarily on the familial relations, self-discovery, loss that Bechdel experienced throughout her life. Since the story focusing primarily on the author … Continue reading
Point, Line, Plane: Tia Caton
Points, lines and planes are the building blocks of design. They create images, icons, textures, patterns, diagrams, animations and typographic systems. Points are defined as marks that define a position in place. They can be insignificant flecks of matter or … Continue reading
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