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Nikki Aviles: Texture
What first pops into my mind when I hear the word texture is something I can physically touch, or feel. Texture gives feeling to a certain object. To me, page 88 in Lynda Barry’s “What It Is” is a perfect … Continue reading
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Layers: Sophia Price
Lynda Barry has perhaps perfected the technique of layering. Her ability to stack images onto of images creates the idea that everything in the page intercepts to get her main point across. On this page, for instance, the background’s soft … Continue reading
Texture: Makenna Coxey
This is page 83 from Lynda Berry’s book What It Is. I chose this page because it really shows the use of a lot of different textures to create the story. The first thing that I want to point out … Continue reading
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Layers: Cassidy Krahn
The book Graphic Design the New Basics by Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips says it best, “layers are simultaneous, overlapping components of an image or sequence.” I think layers need to occur to make art or design interesting. If … Continue reading
Layers: Angelica Tibule
According to Graphic Design: The New Basics, layers are defined as simultaneous, overlapping components of an image or sequence. Throughout Lynda Barry’s What It is, she uses layering in a form of a collage as the theme and style of … Continue reading
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Texture: Angelica Tibule
According to Graphic Design: The New Basics, texture is defined as the tactile grain of surfaces and substances. Textures can either be prickly, soft, smooth, rough, etc. An example of texture can be found in many pages of Lynda Barry’s … Continue reading
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Texture: Cassidy Krahn
Texture is the feel of something. You may physical feel a glossy tile floor or the rough surface of a tree. You can also feel texture on a page. When the eye see a letter created by chunky paint our … Continue reading
LAYERS: GILLIAN FEJES
LAYERS: Layers are overlapping components of an image in a sequence. Layers are used in everyday sequences in computer programs, books, nature and even on sports fields. Layers help build dimension and emphasis in a story, art piece, building or … Continue reading
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TEXTURE: GILLIAN FEJES
TEXTURE: Texture is the textile of everything in our lives, and helps us understand the nature of things. When it comes to art textures some times they are intentionally contrasted and manipulated with how they look as an art compilation. … Continue reading
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Texture: Logan D. Quaranta-Rush
Texture is apart of everything, it is “the tactile grain of surfaces and substances” as described in Graphic design the new basics by Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Phillips. We often look at texture as how an object feels or a … Continue reading