Assignments posted for Visual Communications. Roger Williams University, Fall 2010
Sunday, October 31, 2010
How to Make a Spaghetti Dinner Sketch
There are thirteen steps that I outlined in order to make a spaghetti dinner. Without using words, I visually represented the process of making spaghetti and used arrows to symbolize moving on to the next step. It was easy for me to convey certain things by using certain colors. I used the color red a lot to show that something was "hot" or "boiling." I had a hard time trying to represent waiting for the spaghetti to actually cook, but I realized that a timer would be a perfect way to explain approximately how long it would take to cook. The final step has lines around it to symbolize "excitement" for the finished product. I think that I was successful in sketching this process, considering my audience doesn't understand English. I was able to do this by using universally understood symbols.
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