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    In what order do people read a comic panel?

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    • idid
      idid last edited by

      Working on a certain panel in a book, and want to double check the order readers see it.

      So if a panel looks like this, do you read it as A-->B --C or A-->C -->B ?
      Thanks much!

      Screen Shot 2020-06-12 at 3.58.39 PM.png

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      • kritmo
        kritmo last edited by

        @idid I recall Scott McCloud mentions this problem is his Understanding Comics, which is a nice comics resource. However, his example doesn't answer your question directly (excerpt below). My personal graphic design instinct, in this case, sees the extra-wide gutter running vertically through the set as a meaningful separation. I'd also expect something big to happen at the end, rather than the middle of a sequence. So, without knowing the contents of the scene, I'd probably go against his rule and assume A-B-C.

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        • Chip Valecek
          Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG @idid last edited by

          @idid if it was me, I would read A C B


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          • idid
            idid last edited by

            Thank you! that's pretty helpful information!

            @Chip-Valecek interesting! Maybe I've got a potentially very confusing design and need to use panel that flow better. Thank you!

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            • miranda-hoover
              miranda-hoover last edited by

              I'm also reading it A -> C -> B, probably because in English we read horizontally before vertically. If you're married to that order/position, you could try reducing the gutter size between A/B and increasing the gutter size next to C to see what effect that has.

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              • Melanie Ortins
                Melanie Ortins last edited by

                I would personally read it A, B, C because B is still left of C but I don't read a lot of comics haha.
                Maybe you can just stack A and B on top of C to clear up any confusion? Depends on the composition of your images though

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