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Point, Line, Plane: Hak Do
This whole graphic novel is based around positive and negative space. Because there is no detailing in this novel and no other color in this novel it’s essentially a black and white novel which means that it’s based on positive … Continue reading
Point, Line, Plane: Alexandra Borders
I didn’t realize we were going to be referencing the books we looked at in the library, but I did find a strip online of the book I briefly looked over: To Afghanistan and Back by Ted Rall. His travelogue … Continue reading
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Points Lines and Planes: Emma Garcia
Points, Lines, and Planes create an image and builds the image into a story. During class, I looked at the graphic novel, American Splendid: The life and Times of Harvey Pekar by Harvey Pekar. This novel was in all black and white … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Toree Boutz
Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips outline the definitions of point, line, and plane and describe their uses and examples in the book, Graphic Design: The New Basics. While these elements seem like simplistic concepts, they are integrated in every part of … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane – Cristian Gutierrez
It’s pretty amazing to know we can move around a couple points, lines and planes, in order to create almost about anything. In this visual I chose, the layout of the design is very simple. It follows a structure that … Continue reading
Point, Line, Plane: Tre Bobo
Reading the chapter “Points, Lines and Planes” in Graphic Design: The New Basics by Jennifer Cole Phillips, I was able to understand the importance of point, line and plane in the field of design and how the interaction with one … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Sophia Price
From understand what point, line, and plane are I was able to gain a deeper understanding of how the author works as they create a graphic story. I did not know we had to grab a graphic novel from the … Continue reading
2: Point, Line, Plane – Michelle Francis
I had the opportunity to view New Orleans After the Deluge by Josh Neufeld. This graphic novel is a historical imagining of the lives of 5 (?) individuals just before and after hurricane Katrina in 2005. Neufeld uses large, sweeping … Continue reading
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Formstorming: Aaron Scofield
Reading through the first fifty pages of Lynda Barry’s What It Is, you will notice a trend that Lynda asks several questions like, “What is an image?” and “Where do they come from?” She asks these questions many different times and … Continue reading
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Formstorming: Cleana Broman
In Lynda Barry’s graphic novel, “What It Is” Lynda discusses how formstorming is basically brainstorming but in a visual and design-oriented way. The practice is more garnered towards producing variety over quality, at first, and then after a concept is picked … Continue reading
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