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Broadsides – Amy Koller

This broadside is a great example of Integrating Images. The text at the top of the page blends into the image. The character at the top of the illustration looks as though he’s creating smoke that turns into the text. … Continue reading

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Broadsides – Danielle Clement

The broadside I chose to elaborate on from the MASC collection in Terrell Library represents Kyle Schlesinger’s definition of integrating images. I found this broadside very appealing in that it “overlaps and intersects between text and image.” At the top … Continue reading

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Broadsides-Karen Marten

                    This broadside is probably not the traditional form as Kyle Schlesinger defines it in his essay. While it agrees with the OED definition ‘A sheet of paper printed on one … Continue reading

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Broadsides – Hannah Croskrey

This broadside would fall into the category of Integrating Display Type. The text is all fairly easy to read especially “food” and “don’t waste it.” These two parts of the broadside appear to be the most important and strive to get … Continue reading

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Broadsides- Shannon Heric

Based off of Schlesinger’s essay a broadside is defined as “A sheet of paper printed on one side only, forming one large page.” There is more to a broadside other than being a large sheet of paper. Schlesinger says, it … Continue reading

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