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    BSE Pamphlet Analysis

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    Best-evidence practice is involved in the pamphlet, different font colours, and sizes, different learning techniques are acknowledged as well as cultural barriers. Repetition is used throughout the pamphlet to emphasize the key points desired for the learner to remember. Commonly repeated in the BSE pamphlet is…

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    Don’t violate SEO rules by conveying wrong information Each website has its own unique purpose. It is not fair to lie about the real objective of the website and instead give the real description of the website. This is to prevent the search engines from penalizing the site because of the wrong message conveyed. Visitors may click on the website thinking it has the intended information but get disappointed on reaching the site. In order to rank higher, it is not fair to use those malicious…

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    Consumers are like roaches. We become immune to the clutter of ads that surround us, much the way roaches do to a bug spray. Advertisers are consistently trying to break through this immunity and create a new atmosphere. To do this, they need to target the right audience in the right media, and include the key idea. During the analysis of the new Incredible Edible Egg advertisement, it can be noted that the advertisers use visual appeal, memorability through subtle humor, and good health to…

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    Despite the common idiom “don’t judge a book by it’s cover,” book covers play an essential role in grabbing attention from potential readers. Book covers leave lasting impressions on people in a bookstore or in the appstore, and are more influential and eye-catching than a summary. With this knowledge in mind, most publishers choose flashy and memorable covers as a means of luring in an eager audience. However, for world renowned author F. Scott Fitzgerald, book covers serve a much more…

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    Poster Analysis Essay

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    can find the stars name and the directors name. the artist who made this poster included those because they are well-known names, and he wants to attract people with the names of people they know and love. The title of the movie is in a large bold font. It is like that because the artist wants you to remember the name of the movie. The date January 18 is also written pretty large at the bottom. This is probably the release date for the movie. The release date is on the poster so that people know…

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    is used to reflect that. Haas and Flowers (1988) also avoid complicated jargon so that the study speaks for itself and is easier to digest for the audience. The discourse community also had the authors use Times New Roman font in size twelve, because it is a standard size and font that everyone can understand and read without taking up too much…

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    What makes my poster professional: Firstly, the poster is professional as the language used is fairly formal. This will attract the reader as they will be able to understand everything that is being said on the poster and they will not have to try and figure out what the poster is trying to say. With the poster being clear and formal, more people are likely to join the event. Another reason to why my poster is formal is because the layout of the poster is clear and concise in the way that the…

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    The main themes of my poster are “Civilization versus Savagery” and “The Beast Within us All” I chose these two themes because they are the main, overarching themes of the book. The theme “Civilization versus Savagery” is exhibited in my poster by the the crumbling cliff falling into savagery. My other theme “The Beast Within us All” can be found portrayed in my poster as how EVERYONE can fall into the path of savagery, everyone can crumble and reveal the beast within. On my poster, the main…

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    and trying to pin it on the fast food companies. From that, I thought of the slogan of “Don’t turn your back on who really to blame for your own obesity: you”. I made it a white font so it would really stand out from the black background and I made the “you” at the end underlined, a bigger font, and in red white and blue font in order to look more patriotic, stand out more, and tie it to the American…

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    website include the logo, navigation, colour, font and the graphic design or the information and the layout. These elements work together to form a story and tell us about the brand, who its aimed at and what it is. Lets start by comparing the logos, for the How To Train Your Dragon logo, the name of the brand has been simplified to ‘Dragons’. The main codes of the logo includes the word…

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