If one were to look at a comic they would see empty space between the panels that contain the illustrations and dialogue of the text.
Graphic novel gutter definition.
The gutter is the space between two panels within a comic strip or comic book.
Gutter the gutter is the space between panels.
Panels also may be used for different purposes.
A distinct segment of a graphic novel.
Monnin s 2010 graphic novel vocabulary the basics.
12 vertical gutters can be made thinner than horizontal gutters in order to encourage the reader to group each row of panels for easier reading.
Content panels can either be word panels image panels or a combination of word and image panels.
The space between the panels.
B c these gutters ask readers to think about the feelings or emotions being convyed from 1panel to another comparable to tone mood.
The number and size of panels often directly implies meaning.
As a forewarning i will use the term frame.
As the reader moves from one panel to the next they predict and conclude what is happening.
The artist deliberately decides to place the image where a viewer would be most likely to look first.
This blank space creates a transition from one moment to the next within a story.
At its simplest form the gutter is a blank space that separates two panels.
Non sequitur gutter sometimes it might appear themesno logical relationshipbetween panels used to make a point.
The space between framed panels.
Although the word novel normally refers to long fictional works the term graphic novel is applied broadly and includes fiction non fiction and anthologized work it is at least in the united states distinguished from the term comic book which is generally used for comics periodicals see american comic book.
In the comic world this space is known as the gutter.
A graphic novel is a book made up of comics content.
Allows centering of image by using natural resting place for vision.
This is an obvious observation that has not so obvious implications.
The panel closest to the viewer.