5 Matching Annotations
  1. Last 7 days
    1. Citizen

      color- the swirling red and blue strokes resembles a twarn up flag, with the colors of patriotism. text- the lines describe a "borderless country" with broken things like a "worn table cloth" and a "broken loaf of bread." the lower case font makes it feel more personal and less nationalism. meaning- the text and image rejects nationalism and talks about unity.

    1. Bend

      composition- the large text on the top feels like it shouting at the audence. color- the color is only limited to two colors. navy and white. This keeps the focuse on the message insead of distracting the audeance with the colors. meaning - justice from oppresstion requires strength and pain endurence, but that leads twards justice.

  2. Oct 2025
    1. Saints and Sinners

      This poster uses I would think traditional church language to imply that very one is welcome no matter who you are. the color palette uses the color on the American flag, red, white, and blue, with ornamental frames that gives off the American church style.

    1. Welcome The Stranger

      what stood out the most about the poster is the bright yellow color with a white door, deplicting joy, warmth, and openness. this is contrasted with a block of black text standing out against the yellow and white. The door symbolizes acceptance of others. The text is placed in the center of the poster, evoking religion is welcoming people to the land of Tacoma.

  3. Sep 2025
    1. Plays more closely resemble poetry than they do most prose fiction

      E: Even though plays are around 2 hours, everything within a play is chosen intentionally, leaving only the parts that move the story forward. Every information is purposefully written there to give the maximum information about a character or the plot. Similarly with poems, where each word is chosen with lots of thought, so that each sentence can have the maximum amount of information.