Assembling This Class
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Read moreThe Secret Language of Comics: Visual Thinking and Writing
ENG101.04 Fall 2018
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Read morePhilippe Squarzoni uses a LOT of repetitive imagery to further his narrative in Climate Changed. However, I chose to map out the “consumer robot” (aka the scary robot man made out of fossil fuels) because it was one of the most potent metaphors for chaos in the book. To map this out, I used Infogram…Continue reading »
Read moreThis sketch was……… interesting. Let’s start at the beginning. My original vision for recreating a movie scene was satirical. Because, sometimes, things are so bad that they’re good. My vision was as follows: Lullwater wildlife preserve at sunrise. My friend Lucas has ramen taped to his hair and has been bombarded with dollar store craft…Continue reading »
Read moreThe final, reinvented product can be found here. More to come! Check back later for a reflection! Yeet! Dab! Other cringey millennial slang word! Advertisements
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Read more*come back later to see the finished product 😛 Advertisements
Read moreI found creating this comic to be valuable for several reasons: Creating a comic through a multistep process encouraged me to analyze my story from multiple perspectives. Through this method, I was able to pick out details for my comic that weren’t evident when I wrote my first, alphabetical literacy narrative. I proved to myself…Continue reading »
Read moreComing up with an idea for this image took a bit of brainstorming, as I had to take into account what objects would work together in a combophoto. I settled on a popsicle and a fire hydrant because the two are similar in color scheme and shape, and would thus compliment each other in this…Continue reading »
Read moreIt didn’t take long to settle on a topic to recreate for this comic strip (seeing as it needed to be from the past two weeks, my options were limited by #midtermszn). However, I found formatting this moment to be quite difficult. Unlike the tryptograph, which was limited to three panels, this comic could be…Continue reading »
Read moreAs Brad Pitt once asked Kevin Spacey, “WHAT’S IN THE BOX?!?!?!?!?!?!” Now, I’m not going to spoil Se7en for you, but I will elaborate on the contents of my bag. The list is as follows: -Computer: important -Pencil pouch: includes pencils, highlighters, and a bunch of pens (for color-coding things cause I’m basically Martha Stewart….minus…Continue reading »
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