Visual Rhetorical Analysis
- anr154
- Mar 30, 2017
- 1 min read
Out of the 31 Posters that will teach you a damn thing on Buzzfeed, the one that stood out the most to me was number 23; A neon guide to the hippest slang from the 1980's. it appealed to me because the topic was interesting, the colors and chart were symmetrically and esthetically pleasing. The graph goes through the types of teenage stereotypes from the 1980's, and common lingo. The audience for this graph is most likely for modern day teenagers because they are interested in how teenagers spoke before our time, and understanding another generations slang. The pathos expressed in this infographic poster are the way the audience feels when they read this which would be laughter, or comparison of that slang to modern day slang.
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