For this project I wanted to use my experience as a local to inform my audience of the best restaurants, nightlife, and parks to visit in Tallahassee. While Tallahassee is not very expansive and it may often seem like there is not much to do, living here for my whole life has forced me to find things to enjoy in my free time.
My intended audience for this blog post is people who are visiting Tallahassee or are new to the city. While I included some information for the slightly older crowd, I mostly based the message off my personal favorite things to do and so it is slightly aimed at a crowd around my age versus other age groups, particularly the nightlife section. Because I was aiming at a younger crowd that relates to myself, I thought a blog post would be an appropriate genre to be my main form of communication. Most people turn to the internet when they are searching for travel tips and information, and I often come across blogs when I’m doing my research before travelling somewhere.
As my secondary genre to communicate in, I chose to include many visual images to display the ideas and locations I was talking about. Not only does this help the reader to picture the places I’m describing, it also peaks visual interest and catches the eyes of readers who may click off of a post with only long, boring text. It adds an aesthetically pleasing factor to the blog post and builds upon it to create communicate even more strongly to the audience the messages about places they would want to visit.
The third genre I chose to communicate in was a video that I did not create, but is a promo video for Recess, one of the nightlife locations I highlighted. The video is highly edited to convey a sense of fun and craziness that you can really only find near campus. The music and lighting catches a viewer’s attention and attracts them, convincing those who that appeals to, to visit recess on a Friday night and hopefully enjoy their time. I chose to embed this genre because again, it is eye-catching, exciting, and keeps the audience focused on my message.
There are a lot of travel blogs and websites out there, but mine is unique because I wrote it on a city that does not have very much tourism and is not necessarily known as a travel spot. Many people find themselves here for college or politics and may find they are struggling to adjust or feel at home in Tallahassee. I wanted to help my audience gain knowledge of the best things to do here and hopefully feel a sense of peace with being here, or enjoy their time here while visiting for family or work. Using all three genres to communicate built a stronger argument for the enjoyment of Tallahassee and helps to keep the audience tuned in and interested, not clicking off to see any other travel information the internet may offer.

















