Category Archives: Spring 2017 Archive (336)

Hierarchy: Mikah Chan

I think the story I want to tell in my poster will be somewhat non-linear, creating more of a feeling or theme rather than a straight narrative.  When writing my Unthinkable exercises, I usually wrote about fragments of memories or feelings … Continue reading

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Hierarchy: Aaron Scofield

In the book Graphic Design: The New Basics, Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips describe hierarchy as the “order of importance” in a design and that it “employs clear marks of separation to signal a change from one level to … Continue reading

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Hierarchy: Aaron Uptagrafft

After doing the Writing the Unthinkable exercises from the book What it is by Lynda Barry, I had several ideas as to where I could take the direction of my second abstract comic. The most appealing idea that I had while doing these exercises … Continue reading

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Hierarchy: Jasmin Negrete

The story I plan to tell through my poster comic is the story of me growing up and going off to college. While doing the Writing the Unthinkable exercise I noticed that I was writing a lot about the memories … Continue reading

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Hierarchy: Alex Gutzwiller

  For my comic poster project I will be telling the story of my summer memories of the time I spent at my friend’s cabin in Minocqua, Wisconsin. The story behind this cabin goes much deeper than just being in … Continue reading

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Hierarchy: Makenna Coxey

  This is a page from Lynda Berry’s book What It Is. the reason I chose this page was because I plan to model my design off of this collage theme. My page will have some differences, it will be … Continue reading

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Hierarchy: Jon Williams

Hierarchy is importance of a group in a body of text. It can, however, also be visual importance, how certain objects are focused on or how they’re framed. When it comes to story telling, this is important to remember due … Continue reading

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Hierarchy: Angelica Tibule

As I was writing my Unthinkable exercises, most of my memories that I wrote about took place in the island of Guam, where I was born and raised in. For my poster comic, I plan on focusing on telling a … Continue reading

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Hierarchy: Allyssa Puett

For my poster I’ll take inspiration from Lynda Barry’s What It Is by using layers to create texture, adding depth and detail, as well as hierarchy to create a sense of order and direction in my collage poster.  In this … Continue reading

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Hierarchy: Cassidy Krahn

So, my comic poster will be my journey of my first month of college. I want it to highlight the enjoyment of being involved and starting off strong. This idea came to me because it is a story that carries … Continue reading

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