Friday, February 23, 2007

Visual Rhetoric...beyond the grave

We'll be talking about visual rhetoric in a few weeks, discussing such things as how to help students make posters, PowerPoints, webpages, or handouts that look professional and get the right message across. So I actually did just now snicker out loud when I saw this fake news image from The Onion, captioned "Wrong Font Chosen for Gravestone":

1 comment:

Cameron Bruns said...

I actually really like this gravestone. If it were real, this person's grave would stand out the most and really make a statement. Since we will hopefully learn how to make presentations and posters that are bold and stand out, I think this gravestone is a positive model, not "wrong", as its title calls it.