Sunday, September 25, 2016

Pamphlets : Volcanoes!

Hi everyone, it's me again!

It's been reeaaaaally a while, eh. I haven't done much blogging these days. I'm now an eleventh grader (or 2nd grader in senior high) at SMAN 3 Bandung, Indonesia, and I'm now having this more-homework-to-be-done-than-last-year problems, so I'm really sorry. ; w ;

As you can see, most of my previous posts here were made to fulfill my English task. But since my English teacher is different now, I need to post here no longer. However, isn't it kind of a waste to let this blog, like, abandoned? So, I decided to fill this blog with miscellaneous things: tasks or school projects I think worth being posted, drawings or stories I made or I've seen/read, and maybe some trash-talk about my life (lol I'm so sorry)

Oh, my English teacher now seems not the kind of person that is into blogging a lot. However, he usually gives us tasks or projects to be done at home-- lots of 'em, but kind of simple (still, that kind of learning method is no my cup of tea). Last week, I needed to make three kinds of printed adverts: a brochure, a pamphlet, and a leaflet. Here is a pamphlet I made.

Front

Back
This is the first pamphlet I made, so... yeah, it's not good. Q w Q)
I made a pamphlet about volcanoes. I live in Indonesia, which has LOTS of volcanoes. I don't live near one, but since there are lots of ones around, I think I should know at least the do-and-don't(s) during eruption. 

And lately, I just found out the difference between a pamphlet and a leaflet. A pamphlet is printed in both sides, as seen above. It gives it more space to give more detailed information than a brochure. 

As for my brochure and leaflet... I think I'll show it in the next post(s) (if I have the courage to post 'em XD)

-Sack