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Time & Motion: Cass McKay
The image I selected that uses motion is from Dr. Suess’ “The Cat In The Hat”. (see below) The first item that shows motion on this image is all the characters hair and especially thing 1 & thing 2’s, it … Continue reading
Color: Conor Reich
The first colored comic is believed to be published in 1895 under the name of, “Hogan’s Alley”. Since then, the comic book industry has never been the same. Color has no become an integral part of comic book storytelling. The … Continue reading
Color : Gilian Fejes
In Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Philips’ chapter of color they highlight the concept of color and the remarkable tricks it can play on the eye. Color has a remarkable role in moods, it can differentiate, camouflage and high light … Continue reading
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Color: Tre Bobo
Color is extremely useful in design for things like conveying mood, emotions or to add visual emphasis to through contrast to a visual design, by using things like complementary or analogous colors a designer can create high contrast or … Continue reading
Color: Noah Martin
This image is a page from Lynda Barry’s graphic novel “what it is”. Color in an image is very important because it can set a tone as well as tell a narrative for the story. This image mostly uses shades … Continue reading
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Color – Javin Nash
In this comic I noticed that there were images very similar to the one I chose. I noticed that this picture had three defining colors that stood out to me: pink, purple and blue. I learned from reading Graphic … Continue reading
Color: Alex Gutzwiller
This page from the graphic novel “Nimona” by Noelle Stevenson is an excellent example of how the use of color can convey the mood of the story being told. On page 249, a newscaster is reporting the deaths of the … Continue reading
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Color: Cora Kline
This page from “Sandman 2: The Doll’s House” uses colors in interesting ways. Each character is composed of only one or two characters, the exception being the main character of the chapter, Rose. The illustrator only uses two of the … Continue reading
Color: Theodore Nikolov
This page is from The Flash: Rebirth written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Ethan Van Sciver. It is a perfect example of how to use color in a comic to convey emotion and mood. The color on the page was … Continue reading
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