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Texture- Tre Bobo
Texture in design is used to communicate the tactile feeling of a design. Texture can communicate emotion and help to understand the nature of things. Like most design concepts texture can be both physically and virtually represented in a … Continue reading
Layering- Tre Bobo
Layering in art is used to make a design more visually interesting and can be used to make effects that wouldn’t have been made otherwise. Layers have been created through aby combination of words, lines, shapes or planes. The book … Continue reading
Layers | Cristian Gutierrez
Throughout Linda Barry’s graphic novel she uses the technique cut and paste to create results that give some sort of meaning. In this particular image, the author created a collage to achieve a single viewpoint with the use of unrelated materials that … Continue reading
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Layers: Dave Herman
This page from Jeff Smith’s comic Bone: Out From Boneville is a great example of layering in a graphic novel. The first layer and most important frame takes up the whole page and establishes a setting for the conversation. This frame … Continue reading
Texture: Tristan Moran-Salgado
There’s a lot of different kinds of textures in the world and we could touch them to feel the texture the object is or for artists they could draw texture to whatever they are drawing to have the object more … Continue reading
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Texture: Noah Martin
Texture is “the tactile grain of surfaces and substances” according to Graphic design the new basics. Texture can be created physically and virtually, for example a wood carving has physical texture and a painting of a landscape has virtual texture. … Continue reading
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Texture: Alexa Berg
When dealing with design elements, textures similarly correspond with its visual function, since texture is what helps us to understand the nature of things. In design, texture can be both physical and virtual. To examine this further, I took a look … Continue reading
Nikki Aviles: Layering
The concept of layering is usually seen when an author needs to convey more than one idea on a single page. On page 148 of Lynda Barrys What It Is, there is layering everywhere, more specifically, it looks like Barry may have … Continue reading
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Layers: Makenna Coxey
The first picture that I chose was from Lynda Berry’s book What It Is. the reason that I chose this page is because first it clearly demonstrates the Cut and Paste method that is talked about in Graphic Design The … Continue reading
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Layers- Miguel Bustos
Layering is done when more than one story, idea, or point needs to be made at the same time. By adding a layer, a new idea can be introduced at the same time but differently to show distinction from the … Continue reading