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  2. Speech balloon - Wikipedia

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    Speech balloons (also speech bubbles, dialogue balloons, or word balloons) are a graphic convention used most commonly in comic books, comics, and cartoons to allow words (and much less often, pictures) to be understood as representing a character's speech or thoughts.

  3. The Bubble Project - Wikipedia

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    By filling in the bubbles people engage in the project and transform "the corporate monologue into an open dialogue". [citation needed] The Bubble Project quickly gained popularity and independent efforts have sprung up in other parts of the world in countries such as Italy or Argentina. [1] [2] On June 1, 2006, a book written by Lee was released.

  4. The Man (comics) - Wikipedia

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    With the word bubbles removed, and a full voice cast speaking the dialogue. For both writing and illustrating The Man Briggs won the 1992 Kurt Maschler Award , or "the Emil". The award annually (1982 to 1999) recognised one British "work of imagination for children, in which text and illustration are integrated so that each enhances and ...

  5. Manga iconography - Wikipedia

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    Expressive dialogue bubbles: The borders of the speech/thought bubbles change in pattern/style to reflect the tone and mood of the dialogue. For example, an explosion-shaped bubble for shouting, [ D 3 ] : 122 or an angry exclamation.

  6. Panel (comics) - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to multi-panel strips, which may involve extended dialogue in speech balloons, a typical panel comic has only one spoken line, printed in a caption beneath the panel itself. Many panel comics are syndicated and published daily , on a newspaper page with other syndicated cartoons that are collectively known as comic strips .

  7. Ji Lee - Wikipedia

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    Among the works of public art he is known for is the Bubble Project: Mr. Lee printed 50,000 [2] stickers that look like speech bubbles used in comic strips. He then posted these blank speech bubbles on top of advertisements throughout New York City, allowing anyone who sees them to write in their comments and thoughts.

  8. Thought Bubble Festival - Wikipedia

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    Thought Bubble: The Yorkshire Comic Art Festival is an annual comics art festival and comic book convention held in Yorkshire. Established in 2007, [ 4 ] Thought Bubble has been credited as being the UK's largest comics convention [ 3 ] and in 2023, Popverse named Thought Bubble "the most important comic convention around" [ 5 ]

  9. List of graphical user interface elements - Wikipedia

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    A message window, or dialog box, is a type of child window. These are usually small and basic windows that are opened by a program to display information to the user and/or get information from the user. They almost always have one or more buttons, which allow the user to dismiss the dialog with an affirmative, negative, or neutral response.