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Final Poster Comic: Erika Epperson

My creative plan was to do something lighthearted and simple looking. I decided to make my frames top to bottom and left to right because it would be easier to read and I felt like the simple layout worked well … Continue reading

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Final Poster Comic: Joseph Alonso

My comic, which I have dubbed “Frames Of Motion,” challenges reader’s perception by allowing them to read each panel in any order they want.  There is no one true way to read this comic, because they are scattered images of … Continue reading

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Final Poster Comic: Mareenah Galang

I really wanted to create a comic that showed the transition from night to day. The idea that I came up with was someone getting ready to open up their business (a bakery) for the day, starting from the break … Continue reading

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Final Poster Comic: Emily Bartholomew/

For my Final Comic poster, I decided to do it based on a real-life experience that I am currently going through. I thought it would be a good idea to make a comic on my relationship with my boyfriend that’s … Continue reading

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Final Poster Comic: Zach Morgan

In an effort to create a unique comic, I thought it would be interesting to turn a song into a comic and attempt to convey the emotion of the song to the reader. I decided to break up the song … Continue reading

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Final Poster Comic: Keanna Maki

This project was a good balance between being both difficult and enjoyable for me. One of the biggest challenges I faced was finding an idea that I wanted to do for this project because all of it was pretty much … Continue reading

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Final Poster Comic: Hyelim Min

In my opinion, the readers are able to read my poster comic left-to-right and also top-to-bottom expectations. There are the two panels on the top that can read from left to right. And after those panels, the viewer is guided … Continue reading

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Final Poster Comic: Isaiah Wilkerson

At first, I didn’t really know what to make a comic about. I’d doodle in my sketchbook to try and figure out exactly what I needed to do in order to make a good poster comic that met the requirements … Continue reading

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Final Poster Comic: Madison Roby

First, discuss your creative plan for your comic. You were asked to employ inventive layout and design strategies to communicate the passage of time. How did you accomplish this? Second, discuss your experience using Illustrator. Overall, with my comic, I … Continue reading

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Final Poster Comic: Sydney Seay

My creative plan for communicating time in my comic was to play it simple, while also forcing the reader to participate. I chose to use the regular left-to-right and top-to-bottom format because I wanted to challenge the reader on time … Continue reading

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