![]() Vintage Projects, for instance, is a website full of interesting old tools good for loads of inspiration. Find them in the table of contents and you'll find the original drawings and descriptions. The old-looking drawings scattered around this site are copied straight out of that book. It may be a challenge, but at the end you will have created something that millions of people can "read" and understand! Use IKEA-style communication, i.e., pictures and graphics but no words. ![]() Read the instructions and study the book's diagram(s), and then draw a set of instructions and plans that explain how to build the tool. In order to get started, look at the book here or here, or jump to the Plans Links page to find links to other plans that you might want to translate. They are simple inventions from Handy Farm Devices and How to Build Them that can be translated into easily understood plans. You've noticed little sketches up in the right corner of other pages of this site.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |