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    Mascara ads Ethos, pathos, and logos. These three things are very important to companies to have in their ads. Ethos means to prove to the audience that the ad is credible. Pathos means to appeal to the audience’s emotions. And finally logos means to appeal to the audience by using logic. Most makeup ads use pathos to appeal to their audience, using sex appeal to persuade women into buying their makeup. The L’oreal and Rimmel Mascara ads both emphasize their use of pathos, but also do a great…

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    argument with evolution and see how it differs in opinion. I will also look at what seems the most realistic approach. The teleological argument is an argument in which can also be known as design arguments. The teleological argument is famously associated with ST. Thomas Aquinas who states that the design argument is one of his five ways of knowing that God is real and that he exists. The teleological argument uses evidence from nature to prove that God exists, therefore it is an inductive…

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    Dr. Emma Rowden Studio: Rituals of Resistance CONTENT Aims and objectives of studio Method of studio Role in studio This report will discover how the studio Rituals of Resistance led by Tom Rivard investigates processes of city-making and urban design in the contrary to rising tides of neoliberal regulation and environmental transformation, searching for genuine urban resilience. I. Aims and objectives This studio will confront the underpinned stories of city-making: the myth of economic…

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    It was through working with fashion house Chanel that Karl soon adopted his sleek signature style turned trademark. “Dark suits, a ponytail, and sunglasses at all times in all conditions” (Biography in Context). His style is reflected through his designs mainly in black and white, airy as well as well tailored and structured pieces, while also dabbling with clean graphic pieces. In terms of accessories, he keeps them minimalistic, with accents of fur, sometimes edgy similar to his shoes. He is…

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    What is Balmain, and who is the man behind the brand? Balmain is a fashion house that was founded in 1946 by Pierre Balmain (born 1914 in France) a French haute couture fashion designer. Throughout the years, Balmain has had different head designers such as Oscar de la Renta, Christophe Decarnin and current creative director Olivier Rousteing. Olivier Rousteing (born September 13, 1986 in Bordeaux, France) studied at ESMOD, Ecole Supérieure des Arts et Techniques de la Mode (School of Arts and…

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    Nicholas Georgiadis collaborated with MacMillan on multiple occasions throughout his career. His set designs along with John B. Read’s lighting design creates a “vast production” (Thornhill). However, the “core component” of the vast production is “the evolution of Romeo and Juliet’s relationship, from their initial shyness to their final moments” (Thornhill). Georgiadis’ designs create an “evocative, visual history of [Romeo and Juliet] and the dancers who created it” (Brown). In keeping with…

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    VISUAL CULTURE – THE WINTER TALE Zhaoshen Wang (Johnson Wang) / WAN16475335 Anthropomorphic advertisement is a better way to promote penetration and sales of the new products through visual attraction and imagination rather than literal adverts. The term ‘visual culture’ encompasses many media forms ranging from fine art to popular film and television to advertisement to visual data in fields such as the sciences, law, and medicine. (Sturken & Cartwright, 2009, P.1). Visual culture looks at…

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    Valentino Clemente Ludovico Garavani was born on May 11, 1932 (85). Valentino was born in Voghera, Lombardy, Italy. Began working in the fashion industry at a young age, under local designers including his aunt Rosa. His formal training took place in Paris; at the École des Beaux-Arts and the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne were attend college. Valentino got his professional start as an apprentice working in the salons of Jean Dessès and Guy Laroche.Valentino left Paris in 1959 to…

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    any aspects will always be the best way to assure who you want to become and how big of an impact you want to make in others. I am excited to say that I am in the right place and time, I have finally found the way to express my feelings through my designs and inspire others to understand a little bit of my journey. I am enthusiastic for what is to come, for my future, for what I can do as a…

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    Monroe’s Motivated Sequence is a template used by many people and groups to convince people what they want them to believe. This sequence can be used as a sort of call to action by a politician or more commonly to persuade people to buy something in a commercial. The Schticky commercial, is one that once watched you can never forget.Vince Offer, the new Billy Mays, does a great job of going almost step by step through Monroe’s Motivate Sequence. In an attempt to get you to buy his product The…

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