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Digital vs Print Comic Matthew Mollet

Creating a digital comic allows the author to edit the image faster, and fine tune their art. Using illustrator, I was able to make the comic quicker, but I could not add all of the small details I could by … Continue reading

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Print Versus Digital Comic: Ana Maria Alaniz Mendoza

  As I began to sketch out the very first shape on my lined notebook paper, I realized that I needed to have a better plan about placement and spacing for my comic. This resulted in me turning the page … Continue reading

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Print Versus Digital Comic: Maria Alvarez

Making a comic digitally and making one by hand has been such a challenge for someone who doesn’t know much about adobe photoshop. The hand drawn comic was faster to make because I had the freedom to erase and add whatever I … Continue reading

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Print Versus Digital Comic: Justin Pardini

Being someone who isn’t experienced in making digital drawings or creations in general, this assignment was much easier for me on physical paper. I had just learned how to use Adobe Illustrator a week prior to this assignment, but have … Continue reading

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Print Versus Digital Comic: Madison Roby

For this blog, compare and contrast your experience of making a comic by hand versus using a digital tool. What were the benefits and drawbacks of each way of working? Likewise, what seems to be the difference between reading a … Continue reading

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Print Versus Digital Comic: Helena Matheson

I had a fun time creating these comics. I have always been very into art and this helped me dive back into it. Making each of these comics was a very different process. For my paper comic, I had to … Continue reading

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Final Reflection: Ryan Ferrell

For my final reflection for DTC 201, I chose to listen to the oral history projects from Emily Bruckner, Christian Solovey, and Jenna Walker. Emily Bruckner –  She interviewed her father, Brian Bruckner, about the comparison of traditional lecture classes … Continue reading

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Oral History: Ryan Ferrell

  I was excited when this project was introduced to us. I love story time! I decided to interview my grandpa, John Miller, as retired U.S. Army veteran that worked with communication technology and electronics. I could hear the excitement … Continue reading

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Final Reflection: Emmalina Krist

The first audio story that I listened to was one by Jenna Walker, who interviewed her grandmother about her experiences transitioning from writing by hand and using a typewriter to using more modern technology, such as computer keyboards. Her grandmother … Continue reading

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Final Reflection: Wyatt Nevins

The first interview I visited was Seth Muck’s. I enjoyed listening to it in class for a few reasons – first of all, the audio quality was high albiet for a dip in the middle. Other than a slight audio … Continue reading

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