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Comics: Tori Bredy
My comic project fits Scott McCloud’s definition as I have used a mixture of frames with pictures, frames with pictures and text, and a frame with only text. All of my frames are put in a sequence where the reader’s … Continue reading
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Comics: Josue Cuevas
What I like about Scott McCloud’s definition of a comic is that it’s very broad now. So I do think that my comic indeed fits the definition of comics by Scott McCloud because my comic is a set of juxtaposed … Continue reading
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Comics: Liz Kurtz
This was my first time using illustrator and I absolutely loved it! The possibilities are endless, this program essentially allows you to create anything you want! At first it was a bit overwhelming, but with time and knowledge I eventually … Continue reading
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Type Anatomy: Alex_Allen
The piece I choose from the MASC to talk about for this blog post, comes from a Chinese 19th century geography book printed on what looks like and feels like Xuen paper. My first impression of this book was quickly … Continue reading
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Comics: Issaya Saleumsay
My project fits Scott McCloud’s definition of comics, because my comic strip is all condensed and flow with the story line. It also, shows different actions happening during different frames. In the book, Understanding Comics, I followed a couple of things that … Continue reading
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Comics: Kameryn Skillingstad
My comic was intended for print on an 8.5 x 11 inch page. After reading Eroyn Franklin’s digital comics and Scott McCloud’s print comic, I realized I enjoyed reading comics in a printed form much better. I don’t know whether … Continue reading
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Comics: Angela Basinger
The comic I created in illustrator is intended for a print medium, as it was designed for an 8.5×11 page and has no elements that are exclusively digital. My comic was based on a drawing I scanned into the computer, … Continue reading
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Type Anatomy – Abby Martinez
While a good drop-cap is nice, and this one has a very beautiful detailed design, that has a real presence on the page, I want to focus on the intro paragraph of this text. I really love a well crafted … Continue reading
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Type Anatomy: Miranda Frasier
While I wasn’t present in class the day we went to go look at the manuscripts I made sure I went to the the exhibit that they have set up right now and checked out the other font. The one … Continue reading
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