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    First, of, I have to say how well-formatted the website is. The cover page that showed the illustration of Michael Jordan riding on a horse is an awestruck thing to glamor at. Looking at that photo told me that the article might be about a person that’s going to take a long journey from hardship. And when I scrolled down the website, I saw some crazy photos of Jordan’s jet and mansion! Throughout my reading, I was thinking to myself, “How could a man like this experience a crisis in his life?”…

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    through its usage of illustrations along with text. The co-relation between the text and images is so steadfast that one could only look at the pictures and understand the message the author is trying to get across. There are many instances as such when we can “read” the pictures and understand the meaning, specifically page thirty-three is a great example. Page thirty-three communicates to the reader the messages of hate, oppression and fear in each of the panels. The illustrations give the…

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    The act of commenting on written works is not limited to written commentary. In his engraving series Illustrations of the Book of Job, William Blake visually implements his varied interpretations of the Book of Job. He links the story to the greater Christian Biblical canon by adding verses from St. Paul’s Epistles to the Corinthians. In doing so, he condemns the Job’s comforters as blatantly evil rather than mislead. Additionally, he depicts Elihu as an ignored and inessential in order to…

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    Bruno Bettelheim and Jill P. May view the illustrations of “Little Red Riding Hood” differently due to their different ways of looking at things. Bettelheim looks at the illustration through a psychoanalytic view while May observes through a critical theorist viewpoint. Since Bettelheim approaches “Little Red Riding Hood” in a psychoanalytic way, he believes the key moment is when Little Red Riding Hood is in bed with the wolf. Bettelheim looks at the fairy tale through a psychoanalytic view…

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    Exhibited at the Vancouver Art Gallery, Juxtapoz x Superflat was a show co-curated by Murakami, whose illustrations are often shown in gallery spaces, though he too retains a strong entrepreneurial sense. Directly drawn from traditionally flat Japanese imagery, Murakami’s superflat aesthetic appeals directly to otaku and kawaii culture, otaku as a fan-based subculture and kawaii as a culture of cuteness (Laurence). He views these cultures as a specific response to the trauma of Japanese people,…

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    gain new knowledge partly by means of practice and the outcomes of that practice’(2006, p1). My research aims to discover some methods and principles in the collaboration of illustration and packaging design by data analysis and a project practice. My project will based on a existing brand and logo, creating a series illustrations, which makes this brand more unique and customer attracted. Cow and the Moon artisan gelato bar is a famous ice-cream shop located in Newtown, Sydney, they owned the…

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    to anticipate a heavy surrealistic theme, in the illustrations. Eric Carle puts the reader into a circus of inverses, using creative humor, to give the reader a charmed experience inspired by familiar scenarios and idioms. The book…

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    Marie Is Talking Analysis

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    Title Page (Cover) Marie is Talking Say “Bonjour” Marie Page 1 (Illustration 1) Mr. and Mrs. LeBlanc had a baby named Marie. They loved their baby very much. Page 2 (Illustration 2) Mrs. LeBlanc played with the baby all day long, and when Mr. LeBlanc returned from the office, he would first greet his wife and then give a kiss to baby Marie. The whole family was extremely content. Page 3 (illustration 3) After a short time, Marie began to talk. Well, maybe not talk. She began to babble.…

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    ground. Niles is wearing a khaki color Sherlock Holmes outfit complete with cap and a magnifying glass. He is walking upright in short grass that is green in color. Illustration #1 One day Niles was taking a nap when he was woken up hearing loud barking noises. Illustration #2 “Why all the barking Max?” asked Niles. Max replied, “Someone has been taking all my bones. Look, I had one right here last night; when I woke up this morning it…

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    at the end of the book, finds hope in the form of a red tree. For a picture book to be successful, both the illustrations and written text generally can exist independently, but complement each other. There is a strong marriage between the written and visual language in Tan’s book that creates a harmonious connection to powerfully and effectively represent depression. The illustrations in The Red Tree are the most important element of the book; Tan effectively represents depression by using…

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