Did you like the photographs used in this book?

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Yes, I loved all the photographs used in the book. Pictures enhance the reading experience by making the readers understand things better.
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Kebun Bunga wrote: 27 Oct 2023, 04:08 The use of photographs in a book can greatly enhance the reader's experience, especially in a book that explores the intersection of art and language, like "Artwords." The visual elements can provide additional context and complement the written content, offering readers a more immersive and holistic understanding of the subject matter.
I think I agree with you. Images stays longer in my head than words. It also makes understanding easier.
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Harty Muli wrote: 11 Jan 2024, 12:25 I liked the photographs because they are integral to the author's communication as they complement the poems to convey a fuller message. This is a quality that makes the book have an appeal across a wider age bracket.

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I also agree with this. The images helped tell the story. But don’t you think it limits the readers imagination.
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Nimish Gadgil wrote: 16 Jan 2024, 02:49 The book cover is very beautiful. It perfectly matches the book's name and justifies it. It's a perfect cover that complements the book's title.
Honestly the cover is nice and gives the reader a beautiful view of words in Art. But the cover looks more like a design than a picture.
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I was drawn to the book because of the cool artwork, especially those words that are highlighted on pages. It's funny because I do that too sometimes! But honestly, the pictures give the whole book a unique and awesome vibe
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