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    for children, are filled with pictures in order to help convey the ideas of the writer to all who read his books. This idea of pictures to help support book is shown very well in Chris Hedges and Joe Sacco’s book Days of Destruction Days of Revolt. Sacco, the one in charge of the illustration, does a fantastic job of presenting visuals to the story and helping show the true emotion of the oral history of the book. First of all, Sacco uses his illustration to tell the oral part of…

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    Regardless if it’s a work related accident or just a minor visit to the doctor.Thats why I suggest that freelancers be allowed to set up a payment plan for insurance coverage therefore if something such as a accident was to happen the designer would be covered.Another illustration the problems associated with freelancing is the lack retirement assistance.Another illustration of the problems associated with freelancing of insurance coverage and retirement assistance, a freelancer making a decent…

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    Many artists create works of art based off of poetry because it provides the audience with a visual image. By having a visual image with the poem, it becomes easier to analyze art and poetry together because the reader can use both works to explore the author’s purpose. In 1842 Tennyson wrote the “Lady of Shalott,” and in 1888 John Waterhouse painted a picture illustrating Tennyson’s character, the Lady of Shalott. Although Tennyson and Waterhouse use different mediums, they both illustrate the…

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    Texas Tech Museum Analysis

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    Since I have been in Lubbock I have never gotten the opportunity to go to the Texas Tech Museum. Upon going to the museum I did not know what to expect. When I went recently, for the first time, went to the Texas Tech Museum I noticed that the museum had numerous of things in it such as dinosaurs, visuals for the Native Americans, Chinese artifacts, paintings and etc. Even though they had a lot to offer I just paid close attention to the paintings. I notice painting of emotions, painting of…

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    mind to read new information and completely understand. This is why textbooks often include visuals, to help students better understand how certain things work. Just by looking, you understand how. Now, a marine illustrator does the same thing, only they specifically illustrate underwater life and landscapes. These illustrations could be used for “books, magazines, newsletters, websites, brochures, stamps, and any commercial item,” (“Illustration”, The Incredible Art Department) just like a…

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    lacking perspective or a sense of proportion.” (33) Ward tactically manipulates these techniques, within each illustration, in such a mode that they compliment each other perfectly, as well as the text. A perfect example of these two can be found in the image of Ana at ten years old, dancing in her room to the music’s lively beat. The lack of proportion in the background is evident as well as the childlike design of each image. Bright colors used in this illustration, such as light blue and…

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    The Good, The Bad, and The Evil: A Look at the Word Today In the beginning of modern civilization, there was a concern that the world would become more violent; however, Steven Pinker sheds a new light on the fact that violence is actually declining. Over many centuries, the world has become a more tranquil place for humans to live. Michael Green further explores this hypothesis by illustrating that the world over many years is becoming a better place for societies all over the world. Pinker…

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    Calligraphy In Islamic Culture

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    (Schimmel, Islamic 11) in art. In architecture calligraphy is used to decorate the interior and exterior of buildings to help remind citizens of the purpose of the architecture: to glorify God. Lastly, calligraphy helps to unite Muslims because everyone must learn the Arabic language to participate in prayers and recitations. Introduction Islamic calligraphy is considered to have developed into an art during the time of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth caliph and the son-in-law of Muhammad…

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    Misleading illustration: One of the most important types of false advertising is misleading illustrations. These are ways in which advertisers deceive the customers to buy the product by making it appear differently from what it really is. This includes information on the packaging that is not accurate, just as a component or ingredient that is not found in the product. The pictures and images which are supposed to realistically represent the product are, on the other hand, misleading because…

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    Illustration Maus 1

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    The Maus I and II of Spiegelman tells a compelling story of his father’s experience and survival in the Holocaust. Unlike other novels, the style and fashion of this book were much more peculiar and controversial. Art Spiegelman used Illustration to present the story of his father by taking an approach of portraying different races of humans as animals. Though some people might be offended by the usage of animals to describe certain races of people, the book was able to capture the ideas of the…

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