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Framing | Cristian Gutierrez
While reading the new chapter Framing, I realized that a frame is both limiting and limitless. From the collection of graphic novels, I chose to write about Chris Ware’s work. In this particular layout he chose to work with implied … Continue reading
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Framing: Tre Bobo
Framing is an important aspect of graphic novels and creative design as a whole. From reading Graphic Design: The New Basics I learned that a border is not the only way an object can be framed some, for example, can … Continue reading
Framing: Toree Boutz
Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips explore the idea of framing in their book, Graphic Design: The New Basics. Generally, frames are often meant to bring special attention to a piece by lifting and separating it from its surroundings. Additionally, frames can also … Continue reading
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Point, Line, and Plane: Andrese Collins
The comic Butt To The Future by Taylor Dew is an unique and adventurous fats paced comic about a young women, Mary, who leaves to the bathroom to take a “poop” and ends up flushing into the toilet. She then … Continue reading
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Point, Line, and Plane: Angelica Tibule
Flitty: Sof’ Boy’s Fly Pal by Archer Prewitt is a short comic about this character, Sof Boy, who finds a fly named Flitty, trapped inside the house and tries to help Flitty find it’s way to the hole on the window … Continue reading
Javin Nash: Point Line Plane
From these pages in the comic book “Perfect Example” my eyes move left to right starting at the top left hand corner to the bottom right hand corner. I feel as if this is the typical way Americans make comics easy … Continue reading
Point Line and Plane: Noah Martin
I have chosen to analyze a section of a graphic novel that was available in the CDSC during Thursday’s class. This was one of four illustrations on a large fold able 4 panel board. Each image showed the same building … Continue reading
Point, Line, Plane: Aaron Scofield
In their book, Graphic Design: The New Basics, Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips discuss what a point, line, and plane are and why they are important to world of designing. According to these authors, “Point, line, and plane are the … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Cora Kline
The example I chose is from “A.D. After the Deluge” by Josh Neufeld, which was the graphic novel I received from O’English. This piece shows a points, lines, and planes in several different ways. One of the biggest is the … Continue reading
Point, Line and Plane: Cassidy Krahn
I love this comic! It tells a whole story without any words. This bowling ball is walking into a bar full of pins, about to roll out on these guys (poor pun intended). The artist use three points to let … Continue reading