Saturday, September 14, 2013

Introductory Course: Graphic Literature 101, What is Graphic Literature

Graphic Literature
An Introduction
"What Is Graphic Literature?"

Is Graphic Literature merely a term that can be used for describing pictures and words bound in the same document or printed or written-&-drawn on the same page?

What graphic literature is: Storybooks, Children's Storybooks, Illustrated-Picture Novels, Scripts, Series Bibles, Storyboards, Art Books, Magazines, Much of The Internet, Software, Games, Script-based Sequential Art, Comic Books, Comics, Graphic Novels.

What graphic literature is NOT: It is not exclusively words, and not exclusively pictures, images, and/or art.

Graphic Literature represents the Meeting & Integration of Pictures and Words. As well as the Right and Left Hemispheres of the Human Brain, scientifically and neurologically speaking. It is a New Art Form Historically and Has Not become as blatant as it is until just recently. 

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