Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Instruction Set for Communicating with Others…

Arabic Calligraphy

  • From this instruction set I find it to be very organized and neat. It is apparent that the author’s purpose is to teach an audience how to write in Arabic Calligraphy through a clear set of instructions.
  • When reading through the instruction set it was obvious that the author was trying to create a peaceful and relaxing mood. The words prompt the reader in a very calm and delicate way.
  • Over all, I feel that the author did a good job of wording the instructions because they make the audience feel capable and skilled to perform such tasks.
  • I think that Mustafa writes such expressions to convey to the reader that his goal is for them to become a graceful and neat calligrapher. Through these expressions he is able to reward the readers and let them know that they are doing a good job.
  • I feel that text in this instruction set is neat and is placed in an organized matter throughout the spread. I like how there is a different font under the pictures because it differentiates the actual directions and the preparation.
  • My eyes are always attracted to things that stand out and through this instruction set my eye catches the bold print. The bold headers stand out and make the audience aware that they are the titles and are there to help the readers find what they are looking for.

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