Nov. 29, 2010
The audience seems to be anyone of passing interest in strangely-drawn computer cartoons and random stories. More specifically, one who enjoys reading comical writing about one's life is sure to like the blog.
The author uses a lot of humor to keep the audience interested. She also uses exaggerated cartoons to appeal to the imagery the human eyes so like to see. It works (at least, for me) because most people enjoy laughing and reading about other people's suffering in one way or another. That's just how humans work.
If someone who did not have much of a sense of humor were to read this blog, they probably wouldn't be happy with it because you need that humorous connection in order to see a point to it at all.
The purpose is just to express (the author's) parts and stories of her life in a humorous and exaggerated manner. It's essentially a comical journal to make others laugh.
The blog is extremely colorful with a lot of comics as I mentioned before. The typeface is plain enough, which balances out all the illustrations included. The pictures help emphasize that the blog isn't about anything too serious, but the typeface reminds the reader that this is someone's life or ideas you're reading about.
The tone is hardly ever serious; even if it's a more serious topic, it's done up in a way that is sometimes even nonsensical. She uses a high level of diction, but because it's humorous material, it's nothing to be taken serious.
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