This document summarizes and compares two different types of factual writing - an instruction leaflet and a magazine article.
The instruction leaflet uses simple black and white illustrations, a plain font, bold text for headings, and a minimal color scheme to clearly communicate assembly steps without distraction. In contrast, the magazine article uses various fonts, bolding, italics and one color photo to make the large amount of text more interesting and readable for its audience.
While both aim to accurately communicate information, the leaflet is highly concise to concisely convey assembly instructions, whereas the magazine article is less concise to tell a story in a style fitting for its publication. The language is also more formal in the leaflet