![]() For the most part it was used for sound effects, which although sounds like a relatively simple idea, I thought was a really good representation of them. Unlike the other colors, red was bright and strong, and at times really jumped off the page. With that said, what I found rather interesting was how Ware used the color red. The colors do a good job of setting the mood and bringing you into Jimmy Corrigans life as well as mind state. This color palette fits the story nicely considering the story is rather drab and depressing. Every color is a sort of soft, pastel like color, which gives the illustrations a very unobtrusive feel. ![]() The colors used for illustrations are relatively drab. ![]() Everything is given the simplest shape possible yet you know exactly what you are looking at, just by where certain lines bend and curve. are all drawn in a very minimalist nature. People, objects, buildings, the sky, the weather, etc. This, along with adding slight blocks of color for shadows, really gives the illustrations depth and distance when there seemingly couldnt be. What Ware also does well is capturing the different shapes of the figures as they walk, talk, move their head, turn around, etc. ![]() What Ware uses is subtle shifts in line weight. The illustrations do not contain any fine detail. ![]()
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