Tracing Maus: Reflection
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The Secret Language of Comics: Visual Thinking and Writing
ENG101.04 Fall 2018
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Privately You’re Thinking… privately you’re thinking American people were very happy no scandals. Then, Donald Trump the MLK bust in the background made it more real that contrast While reading Obama, An Oral History by Brian Abrams, I came across a series of quotes on page 394 by Jen Psaki and Kori Shulman, two communications advisors …
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Read moreGiven that I was not feeling too well this weekend, I used this assignment as an opportunity to create a sketch that represents my current state. In this piece, the real-world objects (cough drops) and the drawn object (the sick face emoji) work in tandem to convey an emotional tone of exasperation and discomfort. I … Continue reading Sick and Circular →
Read moreWhen deciding which course I should choose to visually take notes, I thought about the many ways in which this assignment could be of use, both in and out of the class. Of course, immersing myself in this creative endeavor would allow me to experiment with new drawing techniques; these skills will be quite valuable … Continue reading Visual Notes →
Read moreLiteracy Narrative Part I As I embark on this journey of studying comic books, I think about the themes we discussed in class: moment, frame, image, word, and flow. Newspapers, like comic books, make use of each of these attributes. Newspapers capture a moment in time. They “frame” a story by setting the boundaries of … Continue reading Literacy Narrative Part 1, Reflection →
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