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Comics: Juan Guzman
In Scott McCloud’s definition of comics, he explain comics as being juxtaposed pictorial and other images in deliberate sequence. Since my comic is called ‘Stranger Danger’ and basically a horror type, I used a lot of jagged and hard lines … Continue reading
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Comics: Bethany Smyth
This was my first time using Adobe Illustrator and was very relieved the tools were similar or the same to the tools in the Adobe Photoshop program. As I started my project, I was very overwhelmed with where to start … Continue reading
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Comics: Issaya Saleumsay
My project fits Scott McCloud’s definition of comics, because my comic strip is all condensed and flow with the story line. It also, shows different actions happening during different frames. In the book, Understanding Comics, I followed a couple of things that … Continue reading
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Comics: Angela Basinger
The comic I created in illustrator is intended for a print medium, as it was designed for an 8.5×11 page and has no elements that are exclusively digital. My comic was based on a drawing I scanned into the computer, … Continue reading
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Type Anatomy: Cassidy Ward
The example I chose to write about from the MASC library was the san serif font displayed in an air circus newspaper article from 1922 because there are a lot of different fonts used within this example. In addition, it … Continue reading
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Type Anatomy – Juan Nolazco
The type I chose to analyze from the MASC is from a book called “The Psychology of Printing Types”. It is a serif font that most people would just assume is Times New Roman. However, after learning more about typefaces … Continue reading
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Type Anatomy: Rumnik Cheema
I was not present the day the class took a trip to see typography examples because of a stomach flu, however I did find the “Letter” reading quite fascinating. I have learned a bit about typography from previous design classes, … Continue reading
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Type Anatomy – Hannah Talarico
The poster that I chose to evaluate after our museum visit was the large Posters that were advertising the Air show, and the daring tricks that they did. This specific poster had a large serif type face with bold block … Continue reading
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Anatomy Blog Post Jan Rac
For My Type Anatomy blog post I chose to write about the Bible it was written in the 15th century. This book largest produce early life of printing in 1450 was a copy of the holy bible. It has been … Continue reading
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Art Museum Visit: Hunter Kozol
I chose to write about the Evacuation and relocation of Japanese American notice. It was created by John L DeWitt in 1942. This notice was printed on a 55 x 36 cm poster. The x-height of the letters is uniform … Continue reading
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