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Full-Text Articles in Illustration
Auntie Has The Cancer Illustration Process Book Sketches, Character Mock-Ups, Paintings, References, And Notes Throughout The Illustration Process, Lindsey Holt
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Stuck In The Middle: An Illustrated Essay On Covid-19 And Other Past Pandemics, Amanda Pszczolkowski
Stuck In The Middle: An Illustrated Essay On Covid-19 And Other Past Pandemics, Amanda Pszczolkowski
Honors Projects
The project is a visual essay, in a graphic novel-esque style, exploring how the coronavirus compares to other illness outbreaks of the past century and how the associated restrictions have impacted me at an individual level. The creative nonfiction essay intertwines historical perspectives as a way to inform, contextualize, and reflect my own experience with COVID-19. The project began with extensive research on illness outbreaks of the past century, current developments in the Coronavirus pandemic, and genre conventions of graphic novels and memoirs. The intent was to provide a cohesive whole that illuminates themes in the linguistic essay.
Lettering Design: Using Handwritten And Illustrative Techniques To Improve Memorization, Kathryn Will
Lettering Design: Using Handwritten And Illustrative Techniques To Improve Memorization, Kathryn Will
Senior Honors Theses
Graphic designers have many choices when designing and communicating with words which can be seen throughout history. Hand lettering techniques have been used for centuries to record information. Then with the development of moveable type came the mass production of reading materials and the introduction of typefaces. Today, much written communication is viewed through a digitized typeface on a screen. However, there has recently been a noticeable increase in hand lettered type, one of these reasons being that hand lettered type can be easier for people to remember. This paper and the visual application of the research examines how hand …
For Those Who Grew Too Fast, Erik Soto-Vasquez, Leonardo Dominguez-Ortega, Kiana Liu, Veronica Gomez, Maria Fernanda Meléndez Miranda, Megan Mcnaughton, Haley Gronski, Quetzali Lopez, Marieann Garzon, Brisa Gutierrez, Saúl Rascón Salazar, Mariel Fuentes, Renato Guzman, Karina Pena, Aviva Schwaiger, Denise Espinoza, Tiana Lockett, Katherine Comasil-Hernandez, Ashley Mccluskey, Brayan Vazquez, Manuel Armendariz Castro, Hannah Agbaroji
For Those Who Grew Too Fast, Erik Soto-Vasquez, Leonardo Dominguez-Ortega, Kiana Liu, Veronica Gomez, Maria Fernanda Meléndez Miranda, Megan Mcnaughton, Haley Gronski, Quetzali Lopez, Marieann Garzon, Brisa Gutierrez, Saúl Rascón Salazar, Mariel Fuentes, Renato Guzman, Karina Pena, Aviva Schwaiger, Denise Espinoza, Tiana Lockett, Katherine Comasil-Hernandez, Ashley Mccluskey, Brayan Vazquez, Manuel Armendariz Castro, Hannah Agbaroji
First-Gen Voices: Creative and Critical Narratives on the First-Generation College Experience
This volume welcomes you amid multiple global epidemics. It welcomes you home, hoping that these words provide visibility, comfort, introspection, and roadmap for pushing boundaries. We know we are tired, we know we are facing uncertainty at every turn, and we know that connection is wearing thin. This collection of words serves as an “I see you,” as an “I am with you,” as an “I love you.” These pieces came together toward end of the Spring 2020, when a group of first-year and transfer students came together to speak their existence. They bring memories and a reminder that together …
Introduction To Volume Xiii, Laura Golobish, Andrea Quijada, Amy C. Hulshoff, Eleanor Kane, Breanna Reiss, Jeannette Martinez
Introduction To Volume Xiii, Laura Golobish, Andrea Quijada, Amy C. Hulshoff, Eleanor Kane, Breanna Reiss, Jeannette Martinez
Hemisphere: Visual Cultures of the Americas
No abstract provided.
Disciplinary Frontier(S) Between The “Americas”, Helen B. K. Marodin
Disciplinary Frontier(S) Between The “Americas”, Helen B. K. Marodin
Hemisphere: Visual Cultures of the Americas
No abstract provided.
Artist Spotlight, Ben Schoenburg
Artist Spotlight, Ben Schoenburg
Hemisphere: Visual Cultures of the Americas
No abstract provided.
Seeds, Sophie Friis
Bedrock, Jordan Winiski
Enough, Ella Morton
Unoduhi, Brandon Barney
Golden Field, Caroline Bass
Apple Trees, Zach Hughes
Untitled Ii, Kelsey Watkins
Twenty Bucks For A Bus Ticket, Hailey Pierce
Mangled, Emily Lane
Mice And Elephants, Sarah Dusek
Shiny, Abbey Morelli
Full Moon Stomach, Sarah Feingold
Voluptuous, Emily Lane
I Am Become Tree, Hailey Pierce
Before Quitting The Football Team, Zach Hughes
Untitled, Kelsey Watkins
Fridge Poem, Michael Stillwell
To The Choirmaster, Olivia Corso
Alone At Night, Jacob Rabinovich
Twinkle Toes, Emily Lane
Tendencies, Abbey Morelli
Case Study, Virginia Wayt