Friday, November 18, 2016
The actual cover of my Shiki anime. It came as a two disk bundle in this cover. Now from this actual cover you can see how dark and ominous this anime really is. The function is to obviously, again, sell a product. The girl in the picture has sort of a gothic victorian vibe from her. This is on the shelf of my bookcase.
The cover of my Street Fighter V game. The function of this is to sell this product to gamers. People who have been street fighter payers have been waiting for this game to come out and when it did the cover was the thing that sold this game for everyone. I found this in my closet because I never really use my cases anymore after I've bought a game.
The cover of my anime Cowboy Bebop. From the cover and the text you can tell the show is going to be badass. The function of this cover is to promote an anime that people from the 90s(much like myself) to buy this show because we use to watch it on tv. The show itself is known as one of the best animes of all time, the music was also amazing for an anime of the 90s.
This is a cover for my anime Shiki. The cover itself describes how dark the story of this anime is. The function of this is to show what the show is about and that it means death. The type is something I personally love because of how it looks like blood and how the type is somewhat separated. I found it on my bookshelf with my other anime.
Friday, October 14, 2016
A wallpaper from my Vampire Knight book. The function of this photo is to show what the anime is about. It blends the color white into a supposed dark manga. It's one of many from my character book. This photo has some of the main characters from the show on it, half of which who are vampires and are wearing white even though they are supposedly creatures of the night.
Harley Quinn Comic
This is a cropped photo of one of my comic books. It's the Harley Quinn Vol. 52 cover. The function of this photo is to just show that there's a funny side to comic books, to show that they all aren't all that serious or dark as people think they are.
Black Widow Book
This is the cover of my Black Widow book that I found on my bookshelf. I enjoy the cover because of the way they use the dark colors but emphasis the red on the text and hair color of Black Widow. The function of the cover is to let readers know that they are about to read an action packed book full of mystery. It gets you ready for a Black Widow book.
Wallet
This is my Tokyo Ghoul Wallet that I bought a few days ago. I took a picture of it before I bought it and I love it very much. The function of this wallet is to get people who love this anime series to buy this wallet. They are using the image on the wallet to basically sell this product. I found it while walking around the mall and immediately bought it afterwards.
My Old Picture
This is an old picture I had made in middle school. The function of this photo is basically just to show how proud I was of my drawing. It's just a photo to show how good I was getting with my drawings. I found this picture when I was cleaning out my closet.
Sunday, September 11, 2016
Maximum Ride
This is my book Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment that I found on my bookshelf. The function of this is to capture the readers attention and to show them what kind of story it will be. It shows that the book will be about teenagers and some sort of experiment has happened to them. I saw this book at the bookstore and bought the entire book series based off of the covers. Each cover of the books are special but the first book really gets you ready for what you are about to read. The artwork of this book is really unique because the story itself is about children who've been experimented on and the picture of the eagle in the back sort of gives people a hint of what they've been experimented with. The design is straightforward, the text is very strong and bold to show the story is going to be powerful. What attracted me to this was actually the different covers of the books because they are all so unique and it will basically give you a clue of what to expect with the story.
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