A short picture book about an exclamation mark who couldn’t understand why he looked different from his period friends. With all his effort, he tried arranging himself in different sequences but he still stood out. He turned, squished himself, twisted up but that didn't work either. He became confused and felt misplaced until one day he meets an overly friendly question mark that helps him understand what he is capable of. This tale has a simple story line that goes along with its bold yet clever illustrations. The book is short with only a few words on each page.
I was drawn towards this book due to the fact that I loved Red: A Crayon's Story, and the life lessons the book portrayed. Once I saw this book had a similar underlying message, I had to read it. However, I wasn’t as impressed as I was hoping. Although there messages were generally the same, in the aspect of ‘everyone is different (or has different talents) don’t be afraid to be proud of who you are.’ I personally liked the crayons ‘story line’ a little better. I will say though, the play on words in Exclamation Mark was great! Most children would not understand the humor that goes along with it, but I like how children's books and movies have humor intertwined that's aimed more for the adults watching/reading.
For my first visual element I chose vectors. Exclamation mark draws your attention to each page due to the fact that he is different from the periods because he has a line above his head. Each time you flip the page, the reader’s eyes follow exclamation mark as he tries to form his body into something that just isn't possible for him. For my second visual image, I chose colour. For the most part the illustrations were black and white with slim elegant font, meaning detachment, seriousness and nostalgia. It wasn’t until after the climax did the lettering get bigger, brighter and more colorful. He became overly excited once he figured out what his talent/ meaning in life was. The color of The lettering I believe shows exclamation marks mood due to the fact that the font went from black to red, orange, green, purple and blue which all resembles dignity, intelligence, warmth, strength of personality growth, cheerful etc. The color of the book is also yellow meaning happiness, cheerfulness. These elements work together in a way to provide enough visual clues in the illustrations for the reader to be able to analyse the colors, font, and style; to interpret the different moods of exclamation mark.