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Visual rhetoric

  • pwd156
  • Mar 30, 2017
  • 2 min read

The Millennium Falcon sticks out to me and was a joyful sight among the other infographics. It is instantly recognizable to any Star Wars fan and a wonderful thing to be seen by any rebel across the galaxy. For fans it starts memories of the series and reminds you of a classic pair, Han Solo and Chewbacca and maybe even the adventures with Luke, Leia, R2, and C3P0. These would be pleasant memories, specially for me, watching the original movies with my Dad. This also started my interest in sci-fi and was the catalyst into me discovering this whole other world that involves comics, super heroes, space pirates, smugglers, alien races, etc. Star Wars began me on my path that lead me to who I am today, I suppose you could say the Force wielded me towards my destiny. The purpose of this is to be a fun reminder of the series, especially for hardcore fans that would know this a mile away. It has no logos so its almost incognito as a Star Wars relic. This is an image, probably originally digital that was meant to be experienced on a screen but I am sure it has been adapted to print for posters and could be t-shirts as well. The intended audience is Star Wars fans with minor audiences maybe being movie buffs in general or tech-like people who enjoy cool schematics. The style and design is reminiscent of something that may belong in a builder shop or mechanics shop. It appears confusing, focusing on small details would confuse someone but seeing the whole image is what brings it together. Just taking a step back and realizing that this is indeed the ship that made the kessel run in 14 seconds is a sight to be seen.


 
 
 

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