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Archives Visit: Tia Caton
For this blog post I decided to choose these two examples to talk about. The first example is from one of the comic books on the first table. I forgot to take down the name of the comic and who … Continue reading
Archives Visit: Sophia Price
The example I chose from the MASC was from the comic “Today!” by Thiago Carvalho. I used this comic to influence my own alternative comic by paying close attention to the hierarchy of the page. My eye immediately goes to … Continue reading
Archives Visit: Nikki Aviles
During our field trip to the Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections at the library, we were exposed to a bunch of different comics, in many different ways. I was sitting at one table with a number of different comic books spread … Continue reading
Archives Visit: Toree Boutz
Art Spiegelman and Françoise Mouley’s Read Yourself RAW, is a compilation of pieces from the graphic novel magazine, RAW. It was published in 1987 by Pantheon Books and features a number of different graphic novel excerpts. In “Pussyfooting,” we see a trail … Continue reading
Hierarchy: Hak Do
I plan to tell a sort of time-line story using the poster comic format. The format is perfect to tell short stories and important events so I thought the story of the bond between me and my bestfriend (considered brother) … Continue reading
Blog #9-“Hierarchy” Cleana Broman
For my abstract comic book I want to revolve my design around interesting borders such as the ones displayed in this picture. I’m going to use the road trip example from the exercises and show the road snaking through the … Continue reading
Hierarchy: Nikki Aviles
For my poster I will be doing it on the topic of family. The reason I decided to do my project on family is because through the reading exercises, I noticed that a lot of the times when I … Continue reading
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Hierarchy:Cora Kline
I changed my idea a bit for my poster. Originally I was going to do a tribute to Beauty and the Beast, inspired by my writing with the word “Witch”. However, upon reflection, I realized I could make a … Continue reading
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Hierarchy : Gilian Fejes
Hierarchy is the order of importance. This can be related to a social group, in a religious, workplace and politics. It Is mostly expressed through naming someone in certain cultures, but it can also be expressed visually through scale, value, … 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