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Color-Henry Buehler

The colored works of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure are all examples of artistic excellence and this cover of JoJolion is no exception. The static and comparatively muted shade of salmon that serves as the background makes everything else in the picture … Continue reading

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Color: Angelica Tibule

According to Graphic Design: The New Basics, color can convey a mood, describe reality, or codify information, and is used to differentiate and connect, to highlight and to hide (p. 81). Throughout this comic, the artist mostly uses cool colors. The setting of this … Continue reading

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Color: Cassidy Krahn

Well hello Hal. This week for color I though what would be more perfect than picking though some Lantern Corps comics? Nothing. But let’s look at the wonderful colors here! So we are working with a lot of primary and … Continue reading

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Color: Tia Caton

Color has become a major component in design processes and choices. The use of color helps influence the audience on how to feel or interpret a certain piece as well as what to focus on. Color can describe mood, reality … Continue reading

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Color: Alexa Berg

The purpose of color in illustration is to differentiate and connect, as well as to highlight and hide. The mixture of different hues and intensities bring modern media to life. We perceive colors in relation to one another, and therefore, … Continue reading

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Color: Nikki Aviles

  This week we were supposed to read about color and how color gives meaning to certain things in a comic/graphic novel, which is why F\for this blog post I chose a page from the graphic novel Garfield’s Monday Madness … Continue reading

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Color: Sophia Price

For this blog I chose to use another one of Lynda Barry’s works, Picture This. Her representation of Spring in this photo of the secondary color green throughout this page gives a calm feeling to the idea of spring. By … Continue reading

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Time & Motion: Alex Gutzwiller

According to Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips, from their book entitled, Graphic Design: The New Basics time and motion are closely related “principals” of design. As Lupton and Phillips explain, motion represents a kind of change and change takes … Continue reading

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Time and Motion: Cora Kline

  Motion is displayed by having two sets of parallel lines on either side of the ball. The lines don’t actually exist in the real world but are used to show where the ball would have been if this were … Continue reading

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Time and Motion: Tristan Moran-Salgado

Talking about Time and Motion the book “Graphic Design the New Basics” by Ellen Lupton and Cole Phillips they say that artist work whether it’s a graphic novel or an animation it has motion having it be implied in still … Continue reading

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