Visual Rhetoric
Visual Rhetoric
Spring 2014 - ENGL 6008 Topics in Technical Communication at UNC Charlotte
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  • Projects
    • A. Still Photographs
    • B. Illustration & Video
    • C. Individual Projects
      • Cinematic Threshold
      • A Pictorial Narrative of the Philippines:1889-1934 and Real Photography Postcards
      • The World of Product Placement

Contact Us

Office: Fretwell 290H
Phone: 704-687-0617
Email: gawickli@uncc.edu

Links

  • Dept. of English
  • Dr. Gregory Wickliff

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  • Projects
    • A. Still Photographs
      • Cultural Context and Post-Mortem Photography–Honoring President Lincoln
      • Larry Burrows: Shooting Soldiers In Vietnam
      • The Capture of Prohibition
      • The War on Poverty
    • B. Illustrations & Videos
      • Crimean Status Referendum Billboards
      • Misrepresentations in Information Graphics: the American Educational Experience
      • Olympic Pictograms
      • Safety in Numbers: Dietmar Otte’s Motorcycle Helmet Impact Diagram
      • Statistical Probability of Sickle Cell Anemia
    • C. Individual Projects
      • “Think Small” Advertising Campaign
      • A Pictorial Narrative of the Philippines:1889-1934 and Real Photography Postcards
      • Ali vs. Frazier I: “The Fight of the Century”
      • Cinematic Threshold
      • Emotion Through Theatrical Lighting
      • Socket Wrenches and Wands: “How to” Guides and the Act of Deciphering the Service Manual
      • The Crimean War, Roger Fenton and the Birth of Photojournalism
      • The World of Product Placement
  • Visual Rhetoric – An Overview

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Authors

  • Andrea Patawaran-Hickma
  • Christopher Hall
  • Gregory Wickliff
  • Mark Taylor
  • Rachael Winterling
  • Sarah Lovin
  • Shawn Simmons
  • William Carter

Pictograms

Justin's Bio

April 22, 2014 by Christopher Hall
Categories: Updates

Born Christopher Justin Hall in Charlotte NC, I have been alive for a little over a quarter of a decade. Raised one the west side of the city, I graduated from Harding University High School. From there I went on to spend four years at Appalachian State University where I received a Bachelors of Science in Appropriate Technology with a concentration in renewable energy. After graduating I spent a few years working in Charlotte doing odd jobs hear and there, but the majority of my time was spent as a raft guide at the United State National Whitewater Center. In 2013 I decided to apply to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte where I was accepted for the Fall 2013 semester. Now in my second semester here, I am scheduled to receive my Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS) in December of 2015.

A lot of people ask me what the MALS program is all about, the simplest way I have found to describe it is that it’s a build your own major, graduate degree. I chose to focus my program on advertising and old/new media. I have always been interested in different types of marketing and after doing some research I figured this program was the best fit for me. When I’m not in school or working as a graphic designer, you can find me playing music, something I’ve been doing for over a decade, or riding bicycles around town. I also enjoy traveling and camping. When I grow up I . . . actually, I never want to grow up!

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William's Bio

April 22, 2014 by William Carter
Categories: Updates

A graduate student of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and an alumnus of Full Sail University, William’s interest in writing and editing started at the very beginning of his college career with personal literary entries and developed further through various writing commissions and professional advisements. He has been instructed with an emphasis on the importance of research and careful considerations to interpret archetypes and psychological profiles. Through edits and continuous rewrites, he has developed strategies to sharpen context, and, by analyzing content, to objectively critique projects, and resolve structural problems encountered during the creative writing process. He continues to sharpen and perfect his craft with the practice of editing technical and professional documents, including copyedits as well as substantive edits. Having a strong interest in a career that merges technical expertise with effective communication, William strives to construct technical information for a variety of audiences; other interests include performing arts and his credits list various theatrical productions, television/commercial/film, and independent projects.

The Carter Degree (Online Portfolio)
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