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Color: Hak Do
Color can show a lot about any image. it can be used to guide the reader’s eye, it can be used to set a focus point in the image, or it can be used to tell a story. In … Continue reading
Color: Jasmin Negrete
In Chris Ware’s graphic novel, “Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth” there are many different examples of how multiple colors interact with on anther. On this specific page, you can see the contrast between the gloomy gray color and the … Continue reading
Color – Javin Nash
In this comic I noticed that there were images very similar to the one I chose. I noticed that this picture had three defining colors that stood out to me: pink, purple and blue. I learned from reading Graphic … Continue reading
Color: Aaron Scofield
In their book, Graphic Design: The New Basics, Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips discuss how color can set a mood or environment in a graphic novel or can simply make one object stand out more than another. Lynda Barry uses different hues … Continue reading
Color: Mikah Chan
Within the world of design, color is a powerful tool in building and conveying a message towards an audience to create specific reactions or feelings. Different hues, values, and intensities make similar colors different from each other for specific … Continue reading
Color: Cora Kline
This page from “Sandman 2: The Doll’s House” uses colors in interesting ways. Each character is composed of only one or two characters, the exception being the main character of the chapter, Rose. The illustrator only uses two of the … Continue reading
Color: Aaron Uptagrafft
The use of color in Batman: Shadow of the Bat #93 is used as representation for many things throughout the course of this comic. The first real application for the color happens early on in the comic book, constructing the … Continue reading
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Color: Makenna Coxey
This is an image from Jimmy Corrigan’s The Smartest Kid on Earth. All of the colors on this page are dull and shades of orange, and green-blue colors except for the little action figure. This particular character is composed of … Continue reading
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Color: Cesar Rubio
Color plays an import role in these two pages of The Mighty Boosh in Bongo Nihongo. In the reading there are two relationships that are discussed between colors. Complimentary and Analogous. This particular section, previous pages stick to this color scheme too, is made almost entirely … Continue reading
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Color: Jon Williams
Something to note before we begin is that originally, Scott Pilgrim was done in Black and White, which means the coloring was not part of the original story. Whoever did the coloring of the comic in 2012 though did a … Continue reading
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