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Graphic Novelist

Vocabulary

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Zine

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A mini-magazine or booklet created from paper.

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Spread

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Two facing pages in a book or booklet.

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Anatomy

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The structure or parts of something, in this case, referring to the parts of a letter.

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Foundational

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Basic skills learned in the beginning of learning something new.

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Avatar

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A simple drawing or digital representation of a person.

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Wedge Nib Marker

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type of marker with a chisel-shaped tip, resembling a wedge.

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Architect

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A professional who designs buildings and other structures.

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Graphic Novelist

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A writer and artist who creates graphic novels, which are stories told through words and images.

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Broad Edge

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This is the widest part of the wedge-shaped tip of a wedge nib marker that creates thicker lines

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Exemplar

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An example or model.

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Vertical

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Lines that run straight up and down.

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Horizontal

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Lines that run from side to side.

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Variations

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The different ways a letter can be drawn.

For example: changes in thickness, slant, or the addition of decorative elements.

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Analogous

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Similar or comparable.

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Concentric

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Having a common center.

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Arc

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A curved line that forms part of a circle or ellipse.

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Proportion

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The relationship between the different parts of a letter or group of letters, ensuring that the size, thickness, and spacing are balanced.