Posts Tagged "Pages"

Midnight Dream

Posted by on Oct 31, 2011 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

S equential art used for a mobile phone comic from Shakespeare’s “A Mid-Summer’s Night Dream.” This was a collaborative work done by professional comic artist, Mike S. Miller, and Eric Ninaltowski. Mike provided the breakdowns and layout of the panels, and Eric provided the finishes in ink. On your mobile phone device you would see each individual panel separately for easy viewing and letting you appreciate the detail of each panel.   Similarly we provide art for storyboards, which may be done in a quicker fashion and with pencil, but you would see a scene play...

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Downward

Posted by on Oct 20, 2011 in Graphic Design | 0 comments

The fourth in the series of lesson headers from the Off The Street (OTS) book for students. Again, utilizing illustrative techniques, as well as a type of collage with graphic design is great for getting an exciting page design that guides the readers eye through the page but also delivers the extra depth to amaze your...

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The Fall

Posted by on Oct 20, 2011 in Graphic Design | 0 comments

Another page from the Off The Street book for students. This is the lesson header for the second lesson, “The Fall,” which takes students into the reality of the dangers of drug use, and how it can effect your long term dreams and goals. As with many of these pages it incorporates different mediums and layers all for the purpose of getting the theme of the lesson acrossed. Knowing how to use the different mediums and effects is indispensable for getting the message relayed to your audience and what each can do for the overall impact of the message...

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The Rise

Posted by on Oct 20, 2011 in Graphic Design | 0 comments

A lesson page design for a book called O.T.S.- Off The Street, which teaches students the dangers of drug use, gangs, and alcohol as well as other things negatively effecting students and teens today. This lesson sets students off soaring the heights and letting them know how far their dreams and working hard can take them if they will persist and not let anything get in their way. This is actually a multi-media piece, in the sense that it incorporates photography, graphic design, as well as illustration. The entire border was made in Photoshop, and then the type added while incorporating it...

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HOTM 5 pg. 32-33

Posted by on Oct 20, 2011 in Sequential Pages | 0 comments

This is a nice double page spread imgae from the Hand of the Morningstar graphic novel, showing the effects of Michael’s blast on the Mech-tank. Eric used a nice silhouette of Michael in the foreground to hedge in the action and allow the reader to focus in on the explosion. Very nice and dynamic page, it’s what makes the comics medium so...

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