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Final Digital Comic Collage Arron Borja
I believe that my comic does fit into McCloud’s definition: “Juxtaposed pictorial and other images in deliberate sequence, intended to convey information and/or to produce an aesthetic response in the viewer”. I believe this because my comic is a sequence … Continue reading
Final digital comic collage: Dawson Bolen
Going into this project, I was not sure at all what I was going to create. However, I just kept playing around in Photoshop and by scanning some items in my room. I had a bunch of pop tart boxes … Continue reading
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Final Digital Collage Comic: Elora Buschini
I decided to create a collage that focuses on positivity. My idea was for it to look like a note to self reminder to be yourself. I used a quote by Zen Shin that always brightens my day, the quote … Continue reading
Final Digital Comics Collage: Helena Matheson
I really like the way that my Digital Comic Collage turned out. I feel that I had a vision for how I wanted it to look and feel and I think that I achieved my goals. One thing that stuck … Continue reading
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final Digital Collage Matthew Mollet
My creative motivation came from Lynda Barry’s “What it is”. I liked her rough texture and how she used handwritten letters for her linguistic elements. I had trouble coming up with a topic for my collage so I also used … Continue reading
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Final Digital Comic Collage: Phuc Tran
In the future, I want to make a living with something related to designing. Drawing is what I usually do as a hobby and also a way for me to practice for the future. That is why I decided … Continue reading
Final Digital Comic Collage: Min Kim
When thinking about my collage and specifically the message I wanted to convey, I decided to do an aesthetic representation and reflection of myself on the first few assignments of this course: digital and hand-drawn comics. Beginning with Scott McCloud’s … Continue reading
Final Digital Comic Collage: Nicholas Kawaguchi
With this project, I sought to combine elements of my home and heritage/culture, specifically Hawaii and Japanese culture. The objects from Hawaii are situated more towards the top half of the collage, excluding the background which is a design from … Continue reading
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Final Digital Comic Collage: Bruno Signorelli
My comics fits Scott McCloud’s definition of a comic because my images are in a deliberate sequence, and provide information to the viewer, which in my case is the journey that my subject goes through in the image. It also … Continue reading
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Final Digital Comic Collage: Tom McLean
For my Digital Comic Collage, what I wanted to show the viewer was a glimpse into who I am as a person by using objects and symbols that help to show that in a collage form. The reason for the … Continue reading