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LEGACY LABYRINTH: MAGAZINE ARCHITECT

Essays Verbal & Visual | Dual-Coding Design


Fselective examples from my professional graphic design portfolio

2004-2011 2002-2011, I had the unique freedom to create everything you see and read for my , interviews , poems ("Sing gratitude's refrain," a sonnet layered over one of my paintings), "Bounce Back," which shows the basic template that I designed for all editorials), and other in creative expression ("Hope"): everything from the text (including headline/title, kicker, deck, pull quotes, sidebars, captions, and main text) to the photos, artwork, layout, and graphic design. But CSS and TCSJ online archives don't currently show artwork\u2014save for cover thumbnails. So for photo essays like "Road to Nairobi . . . and Back (Changed)," you can't experience via the text-only version the entire rainbow of the essay's soul.***

go to the text-only version\u2014because in the viewer above, I only show the first two pages.)

photo essays like "Look Anew." For a lot of people, something gets lost in the shuffle when they read an essay about a photo, but they can't see the photo.

July 12, 2004, issue of the Sentinel:my first article for the Sentinel where I both wrote and designed the article, up till dawn on my iMac in my Boston apartment to bring the graphic design experiment over the finish line before our press deadline. The article'sspeaks to the reader's mind and soul and heart as much as the text. But the message is in the subtext.

I tried to convey that spiritual subtext and sublanguage vibe, that implied spirit of encouragement, freedom, and courage, through the article's artistic expression: "Go see Mike."

The July 2005 issue of The Christian Science Journal featured my 12-page cover story, "Time Space Matter: Seeing Through the Grand Illusion)r that July 2008 issue, which focused on Mind, one of Mary Baker Eddy's seven synonyms for God, \u2014another good example of how something's missing if you can only read the text and not see the visuals that go with the text: "Intelligence Now."

I count these two. First, the afternoon I spent in midtown Manhattan with two-time Academy Award Winning writer Horton Foote, screenwriter of To Kill A Mockingbird and Tender Mercies. I remember Horton's patience after our conversation, serenely sitting in his exquisite living room as I clicked through a whole roll of film on my Nikon, finally capturing his expression and the composition on click #34 of my 36-frame roll of film. If I could get a do-over, I'd make sure that his entire hands were in the frame. You can read the text-only version of our conversation, "," which appears in the . And if you click here, you can see it too. Second, the afternoon I spent two-and-a-half-years later for an article in the that I titled, "The Virginian"\u2014an afternoon on a ranch in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, where I interviewed Horton's good friend Academy Award winning actor Robert Duvall."
he few examples featured in the viewer above show the work as published, reaching readers with the work's spiritual import through the power of both sides of the coin of a magazine's message\u2014a magazine's dual-coding Verbal & Visual expression: a magazine's unified Words & Pictures architecture.

See more examples of my dual-coding Verbal & Visual artwork, essays books.

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WALL, CANVAS, PAGE, AND SCREEN

THE ARMIES OF FORM & STORY FIGHT THE WAR OF ART
THEY FIGHT FOR OUR MIND AND SOUL AND HEART

\u265e|7 ***PLEASE NOTE: In the viewer above, I only show the first four pages and the last two pages of even though
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Follow these links to explore my Legacy Labyrinth . . .

MASTER LINKS | KEYS TO MY LEGACY LABYRINTH: JEF7REY HILDNER | ARCHITECT \u2014 Q.F.B.
These 11 links and other Internet Archive links will thread you through the labyrinth of my life's work\u2014
work that I hope will inspire you the way other people's work inspires me:


\u265e|7 Internet Archive Wayback Machine stores some of my published essays and personal websites:

Henry Trucks | Madison Gray | Metaphysical Warrior | The Architect Painter

The Hero's Journey House | The Architect Painter Press


\u265e|7 In addition to the 11 main galleries in my Legacy Labyrinth\u2014indicated by the 11 "Master Links" listed above\u2014the following Internet Archive galleries display other aspects of my work:

ALL ASSERTIONS ABOVE BY JEF7REY HILDNER \u2014

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