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Graphic Collage Final

My within my collage are several things that represent or inspire me. We have my parents, the reason I am alive and the people who molded me into the young woman I am today. Of course we have my cat, Dash, who has stuck with me no matter what. And of course we have some of my good friends here at Kent State, including my mentor from the Kupita/Transiciones program, Mariah, and three friends I made in that same program, Zoe, Mariah, and Carmen. I wanted to be sure to include people I met at K/T in my collage, because participating in that program truly helped me to accept myself and express myself with pride. K/T and the people who participate are literal embodiments of representation and its importance. This is an idea I plan to elaborate on later.

I included several other images in my collage, including a picture of my computer screen with a folder next to it. I took that photo at a period of high stress for me, and it sort of inspired me to find proper coping mechanisms for that stress rather than letting it build until it boils over. Additionally, I included an image of several KSU magazines. As a journalism major,  it is a literal dream of mine to work on one of these magazines while I am here. Though now may not be the right time, I will get there one day. I added a few other images, including some pictures of myself as well as a picture of my favorite book, A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khalid Hosseini.

In my revision, I focused on organization and flow of the collage. I felt that in my draft it was too stiff and harsh. I wanted to make sure that it told more of a story about who I am in some way, rather than being a bunch of images stuck together.

The tools I probably used most in my collage must have been the Layer and Brush tools. I hid the background in all of my pictures to reveal the image of the sky in the background. Additionally, I added some more vibrancy and color variance in the image of the sky, along with posterizing it to make it stand out a bit more. I also used the Transform Scale and Transform Rotate tools a lot to ensure that my images didn’t alter at weird ratios when I was resizing them in order to make them fit within the document. Lastly, I used the brush tool again in the colors red, yellow, and green, to add doodles in the blank spaces. I feel that this adds both an interesting element as well as represents the colors of Africa which have a strong influence for me, knowing that somewhere down the line those are my true roots.

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Draft Graphic Collage

I have not yet finished my collages so some of the pictures I talk about below are not yet featured there.

In my collage, there are three different levels. We start at the bottom with the people who matter most to me, including my mom, my roommate and best friend Morgan, my mentor from Kupita/Transiciones Mariah, and close friends I’ve made here at Kent, Carmen, Zoe and Mariah. My mentor Mariah and Kupita/Transiciones as a whole have become a large part of my life. Through Kupita and the friends I made there I was able to truly discover who I am as a person, and learn to love myself for who I am. This topic specifically is one that I plan to dive deeper into later.

Above that, we have several other images that represent topics that I may (or may not depending on time) talk about during this course. For example, the picture of my computer represents a potential topic of time management, and how to deal with stress, which is something I have been learning to cope with over the past few weeks. Photos like that of the novel A Thousand Splendid Suns and the student magazine UHURU indicate the topic of representation, and how important it is for marginalized people to have some form of representation.

All of the things I included in my collage have impacted me in some way. I may have realized something from it, learned a lesson from an experience with it, or I might have gained a deeper understanding of myself by interacting with it. My topic may be “About Me” but in reality, it is all of these sub-topics that make me who I am. This idea is also reflected in the topics I chose to talk about on my blog. I draw my inspiration for topics from things I have experienced, and most, if not all of my images are related to those experiences in one way or another.

I created my blog by having one background image, and several layer masks to add images over it. I added more saturation to the image of the sky and brightened up the tree in the background a bit. I resized to scale most of the pictures in my collage used the quick selection tool to fix anything that wasn’t working our right.

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About My Blog

Now that you know who I am… what about my blog? What’s it all about?

Well,  I’ll tell you! While this blog follows the general theme of “About Me”, it will be a bit more than that. I decided to make this blog about myself simply because I feel there are a lot of aspects that make me who I am and I plan on using these “aspects” to shine a light on an underrepresented community. Let me explain…

For starters, I am black, and growing up, I struggled with my identity and taking pride in my culture. It wasn’t until coming to Kent and participating in the Kupita/Transiciones (K/T) program that I truly felt comfortable in my own skin. Additionally, I am a woman, and black women often take a back seat or flat-out aren’t recognized in feminist or civil rights movements. While I will be discussing a lot of simple things about myself, the things I experience as a black woman, and my take-aways from those experiences, I will also be diving a bit deeper, focusing on aspects of race and womanhood.

As far as my ideas for upcoming assignments, I have a few ideas. For the logo assignment, I was thinking about doing some sort of silhouette or profile of myself with the title of my blog going around it. This does seem kind of complex though, and I am not the most artistic…so if that doesn’t work out I will likely be doing a simple drawing of my glasses with my blog title incorporated somehow. I heard once that a person’s glasses can be a strong identifier for them… and I really love my glasses!

For the Digital Video assignment I was thinking about interviewing both students that participated in K/T and staff from the Student Multicultural Center. I intend to ask them about the impact K/T has on students and about the importance of having representation on campus. I’m very excited for this in particular because, as a journalism major, I love interviewing people and it will be very interesting to add a digital side to this.

As of right now, my photos, audio, and video will likely be coming from my phone. I don’t plan on getting a camera anytime soon, so my phone will have to do. For pictures especially I plan on taking tons of pictures throughout the day of things that catch my eye, and using this as inspiration for posts/assignments that I don’t have ideas for. While I’m not the best at photography, I’m confident that I will be able to turn out some pretty good content.

My blog inspiration includes:

A Cup of Jo – Most of the blog posts are based off of or inspired by her own life and actions.

A Black Girl Blogging – The entire blog is amazing, but I felt the the lifestyle aspect specifically related the most to my blog since she uses her experiences and who she is a topic for her posts, and also helps to educate others like her.

Black Gives Back – While this blog no longer runs, I enjoy the idea of emphasizing organizations that give back to black communities or shine a positive light on them. I plan on doing something similar later on with my blog!

Me with my K/T mentor, Mariah!
Checking into K/T with Momma Jay!