Double spreads I'm not fully happy with. Need to rethink and redesign.
2. STEREOGRAM
Cross your eyes and focus on the middle image. You should be able to see it in 3D.
An idea I want to include in the book, but I'm not sure where and how (?).
2.Found this today...
https://www.color-meanings.com/blue-color-meaning-the-color-blue/ [Accessed on 2 Nov 20]
Cool, Calm and Collected Renowned for its composed demeanour, blue is a tranquil presence. It doesn’t intrude or pester. Instead, it merely makes itself known. In terms of the psyche, the colour blue is known to impact the mind positively. Blue represents patience and understanding, which is why we feel so comfortable around it. When overwhelming emotions consume us, we’re encouraged to decompress with the colour blue. It’s also commonly associated with the ocean, which further highlights its soothing essence. Non-Confrontational As a peacemaker, the colour blue doesn’t intend to stir the pot. In fact, it loathes the idea of creating conflict. Blue doesn’t like being in the spotlight, so it keeps to itself. Regarded as one of the more reserved hues, blue is tight-lipped. Though it doesn’t have a strong personality, blue does have a unique spirit. Thrives on Organization A little planning goes a long way with the colour blue. Blue doesn’t like to disrupt the status quo, and it’s for this reason why there’s so much predictability to it. Since it enjoys order so much, blue can be rather controlling. When things don’t go according to plan, it can be pretty unsettling. For those who are seasoned perfectionists, the colour blue understands you. Relieves Stress Anxiety and worry are deceitful mistresses. While they seek to fill us with dread, the colour blue serves to create the opposite effect. Blue has no time for baseless fears. Blue inspires us to live in the present and bid farewell to our stress. By creating an air of serenity, it does just that. On a particularly challenging day, consider looking up at the sky. You’ll find an oasis of calm gazing up at the clouds. A Happy Helper Forging a friendship with the colour blue will do you good. As a trusted counsellor, you can confide in this all-knowing hue. There’s no question that blue doesn’t hold the answer to. Blue takes nothing, but it gives everything. Its selflessness makes it an excellent adviser. When in need, seek guidance from the colour blue. The insight that awaits you will prove wholly enlightening. Susceptible to Pain Given how sensitive the colour blue is, it comes as no surprise that it hurts so deeply. Blue cowers in the face of betrayal and is unsure of how to pick itself back up. Though having emotions is healthy, perhaps the colour blue feels too strongly. If your emotions tend to control you, be cautious of the colour blue. Its hypersensitivity may fool you. Blue Shades
Light blue represents health, healing, tranquillity, understanding and softness.Dark blue is associated with knowledge, power, integrity and professionalism. Read more about shades of blue.
How the Color Blue Affects You
Soothes and relaxes, prevents chaos
Opens up communication
Extends your perspective and intuition
Provides a feeling of coolness and peace
What Your Blue Car Says About You
Dark blue makes you trustworthy, confident and reliable
Light or medium blue gives the impression that you are a cool, calm, faithful and silent type
Popular Phrases That Include the Color Blue
Out of the blue – to appear unexpectedly, out of nowhere Looking/feeling blue – feeling sad/lonely/depressed Once in a blue moon – very rarely Caught the blues – feeling sad Blue-collar– related to manual work or workers in an industry True blue – loyal, staunch, trustworthy Blue blood – someone of royalty Bolt from the blue – something unexpected happened Go blue – to become very cold Scream blue murder – shout loudly in anger or fear
Summary: Blue Colour Meaning Where calmness is present, so too is the colour blue. In addition to its peacefulness, blue also offers direction and empathy. Though these attributes are promising, blue is also fragile and somewhat cowardly. These varying qualities make blue the perfectly balanced shade that so many love, trust, and adore.
Blue symbolizes: security, trust, loyalty, responsibility Effects of blue: protects, calms, relaxes, supports Positive traits: confidence, peace, honesty, reliability Negative traits: conservative, passive, sad, predictable
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES (500 WORDS): - One of my aims is to use the graphic novel to talk about mental wellbeing in a lighthearted manner, where words and images create a coherent whole, literal, abstract and metaphorical. My aim is to present a body of work where the reader participates as narrator, discovering and creating her/his own emotional and personal meaning realising and benefiting from it. - As a response to a previous module 'ANALYZING PRACTICE IN GRAPHIC ARTS'- and the first chapter from Rebecca Solnit's 'A Field Guide to Getting Lost' the idea of 'lost mind' started formulating and it continues to grow. The story has a twofold meaning, but it ultimately leads to a peaceful end. - Inspired by Polish Futuristic poem by Tytus Czyzewski 'The Eye of the Tiger', and general interest of the poetry and literature from that period, especially the ways language and the words were treated and deconstructed, I created a narrative to express a state of...
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