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Visual Syntactics 5 - Viewpoints

Understanding Visual Language
by
Prof. Ravi Poovaiah
IDC, IIT Bombay
Story - 2
 
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          Sole by Ketaki Haldipurkar M.Des student at IDC, IIT Bombay

          Once upon a time in IIT, lived a bored pair of sports shoes. And like every other pair of shoes on campus, they had only one thing to do – to walk day in and day out – walk up the street, walk down the road, climb up the stairs, stroll in the corridor. They were so tired that they didn’t feel sporty anymore.

          They would walk on a Monday, a Tuesday, a Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and on a Sunday. Infact they would walk not once, not twice, not thrice, not four times, no not even five but six times a day.

          And then suddenly one day lefty’s sole just tears apart. The right shoe takes him to the shoe doctor – the cobbler. The cobbler says, “Stay in my workshop today, you’ll both need a new sole right away.”

          Now with fresh new soles in place, they remembered that they could race, jump, skip, run, twirl and trip and make walking a fun game.

           

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          • Design Exercise
          • Viewpoints - Examples
            • Story - 1
            • Story - 2
            • Story - 3
            • Story - 4
            • Story - 5
            • Story - 6
            • Story - 7
            • Story - 8
            • Story - 9
            • Story - 10
            • Story - 11
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