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  1. Flash : The formalist is a webcomic, or "hypercomic" as Merl likes to call them, that seeks ot experiment with a zooming metaphor in quite an original way. Whilst this webcomic it quite innovative in it's navigational approach all else seems secondar [...]
    The Formalist (GOODBREY, D. )
    Search Score: 2
  2. Panel : It struck methat this kind of seperation would be terrific for connecting chapters of a webcomic
    The Sectioning of this interface. : 4,1
    Search Score: 1
  3. Panel : These hyperlinkstake the reader from the webcomic interface ....
    The development of link metaphors within this interface : 13,0
    Search Score: 1
  4. Panel : ... the webcomic can progress in any direction it sees fit
    The 'Infinite Canvas' and how it may be of use. : 2,2
    Search Score: 1
  5. Panel : Larger webcomic strips, like this one suffer a bit when viewed on lesspowerfulcomputers.*
    Development Report: Round 2 (19/08/07 to 1/11/07) : 9,0
    Search Score: 1
  6. Panel : ... it would haveworked in exactly the same way as does inthe webcomic part.
    Development Report: Round 2 (19/08/07 to 1/11/07) : 8,0
    Search Score: 1
  7. Panel : ... this takes thereader back to this webcomic interface at the point they left it.
    Development Report: Round 2 (19/08/07 to 1/11/07) : 7,2
    Search Score: 1
  8. Panel : ii) Passing values from interface to application whenthe reader movesfrom a webcomic panelto a resource page.*
    Development Report: Round 2 (19/08/07 to 1/11/07) : 4,3
    Search Score: 1
  9. Flash : One of a range of experimental webcomics on show at e-merl.com. PoCom-UK-001 exemplifies one type of "infinite canvas" webcomic, or "hypercomic" as Merl likes to call them, that Scott McCloud has discussed at length in his latter books. Whil [...]
    PoCom-UK-001 (GOODBREY, D. )
    Search Score: 1

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This research project is the work of Andrew Green, M.A. Design student (2005-2008) at UWCN.