Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Team Ice: Frame by Frame

Frame By Frame
Team Ice

'Frame By Frame' is a sequential visual narrative tool used for storytelling. One of the earliest examples of 'Frame By Frame' can be found on Trajan's Column in Rome. A more recent example of 'Frame By Frame' can be seen as comic strips in newspapers. The true forerunner of the more modern 'Frame By Frame' is found in El Lissitzky's About Two Squares: A Suprematist Tale in Six Constructions. 

Most sequential images are accompanied by words, however, the designers have sometimes used the wordless sequence to express a concept.


This is an example with words.

This is an example of wordless.

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