Graphic Novel Terminology

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Across
  1. 3. an image, word or symbol that comes back again and again to reinforce themse or concepts.
  2. 4. lines or symbols that stem from characters or objects to indicate emotions or states of being.
  3. 6. used to provide narration, background information, or inner thoughts.
  4. 8. can be used to emphasize isolation, insignificance, or emptiness.
  5. 11. Jagged might be used to signify tension, while smooth might convey calm.
  6. 13. spaces between comic or graphic novel panels
  7. 14. References to other texts, images, or historical events that might be embedded within the visuals.
  8. 15. The visual perspective from which a scene is depicted
Down
  1. 1. A symbolic image that is used to make reference to something with a more literal meaning.
  2. 2. How close or far the viewer is positioned from the subject of the panel
  3. 5. Graphic representation that is open to multiple interpretations
  4. 7. the basic unit or segment of the comic, containing a combination of images and text in endless variety
  5. 9. how readers are guided through the page through panel arrangement and visual cues.
  6. 10. The placement of certain images or scenes next to each other to create contrasts.
  7. 12. the amount of visual contrasts and detail in different parts of an image.