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Texture: Cassidy Krahn
Texture is the feel of something. You may physical feel a glossy tile floor or the rough surface of a tree. You can also feel texture on a page. When the eye see a letter created by chunky paint our … Continue reading
Texture-Miguel Bustos
Texture is something that have a feel to it. It is a tactile sensation that we normally experience with our physical bodies. This sensation can be translated into the visual realm with a few tricks. The way something is perceived … Continue reading
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Texture: Hak Do
Texture can be conveyed in many ways. Through the use of implied lines, physical textures, virtual textures etc. By including texture into something, it creates meaning, such as if a smooth texture was added to an art piece it conveys … Continue reading
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Texture: Logan D. Quaranta-Rush
Texture is apart of everything, it is “the tactile grain of surfaces and substances” as described in Graphic design the new basics by Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Phillips. We often look at texture as how an object feels or a … Continue reading
Time & Motion: Cass McKay
The image I selected that uses motion is from Dr. Suess’ “The Cat In The Hat”. (see below) The first item that shows motion on this image is all the characters hair and especially thing 1 & thing 2’s, it … Continue reading
Color: Cass McKay
The page I selected is from the comic “Transformers: Lost Light” by Roberts, Lawrence, LaFuente, and Bove, it isn’t a physical comic but one of the digital medium. The reason I selected this one in particular is because I believe … Continue reading
Color: Conor Reich
The first colored comic is believed to be published in 1895 under the name of, “Hogan’s Alley”. Since then, the comic book industry has never been the same. Color has no become an integral part of comic book storytelling. The … Continue reading
Color: Andrese Collins
This cover art from Pete Bagge’s 6th issue of “Neat Stuff”provides a variety of colors that compliment, oppose, and reflect each other in order to support the intended tone and situation being displayed in the image. Pete doesn’t keep any … Continue reading
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Color: Tre Bobo
Color is extremely useful in design for things like conveying mood, emotions or to add visual emphasis to through contrast to a visual design, by using things like complementary or analogous colors a designer can create high contrast or … Continue reading
Color: Allyssa Puett
In the chapter “Color” in Graphic Design: The New Basics, Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips discuss how color can express and describe mood and information, thus forming our perception of a given object. Lynda Barry’s “What It Is” uses … Continue reading
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