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    Maus: A Literary Analysis

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    When one typically thinks of comic books or graphic novels such as Archie's or Marvel and D.C. superhero series come to mind. However, it is a common misconception that graphic novel only have the power to convey silly scenarios or fantasy action stories. In reality, there is more to graphic novels than just fiction. Meaning that they can also be of the nonfictional genre and one example of being Maus by American comic book artist, Art Spiegelman. Maus is a two volume-set story of Spiegelman's…

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    Zelda Advertisements

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    These advertisements that are in this essay is found in a magazine called “GameInformer”. The first advertisement is for the upcoming game console, Nintendo Switch. The second advertisement is for insurance from GEICO. The last advertisement that will be discussed about is for ThinkGeek. These advertisements in this magazine target gamers, young and old. For the first advertisement, it is for the new console called the “Nintendo Switch”. In this advertisement, they were promoting the console…

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    Hopeful companies across the globe attempt to alter the minds of buyers through varying advertisements that contain photographs of what individual establishments believe will draw people in to have consistent consumers. Women around the world shop at Victoria’s Secret hoping they will find undergarments that are perfect for their own type of body because the advertisements displayed publicly seem satisfactory. However, not all women have the ability to achieve their goals and feel content after…

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    Most people feel the need to have fun with their friends and Budlight allows many people to do such. Advertisements, such as the Budlight television advertisement, use different primitive desires or appeals to associate the product that is being sold to an emotion that can pierce a person’s defense against advertisements and useless information. The Budlight television advertisement uses the appeal to affiliation, the need for guidance, and the demand to satisfy curiosity to sell the ever…

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    Ad Council Case Study

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    The Ad Council was created in 1941 and, today, continues to be the leading maker of public service communications. They are a non-profit, private organization, who works on national campaigns which are sponsored by federal government agencies and non-profit organizations (Ad Council, 2018). The Ad Council uses social media outlets to spread their campaigns, such as, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube (Ad Council, 2018). Their Public Service Announcements (PSA) are intended to raise awareness and…

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    Dove Product Ad Analysis For many years now, advertisers have employed a many strategies to sell their products. Advertisers sell women on the idea that their value and worth is measured by their beauty; with the aid of lighting, cosmetics, and digital technology, the advertisers construct an ideal beauty standard that is always out of reach. The media is populated with images of women with flawless skin and perfect postures that perpetually lie in the future with their product. In recent…

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    As I walked down the street to a local comic book shop, I thought to myself “what am I going to read today”. I walked into the store not knowing what I was going to get, so I started looking around and found several different brands of comics. There was Marvel, DC Universe, and Dark Horse Comics. I looked at them all and it was crazy there were so many good titles like “Deadpool”, ”Star Wars”,and ”Batman”. I was so intrigued by it all I must have sat there for hours daydreaming. It was hard…

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    During 2015, Lane Bryant started a new lingerie campaign that competed with Victoria's Secret. The campaign featured Ashley Graham the first plus size model to be featured in Sports Illustrate, Danielle Brooks of Orange is the New Black, Marquita Pring, Candice Huffine and more plus sized models. They were promoting their new Cacique line, with the slogan, ImNoAngel , this campaign represent a more body positive images by featuring thick women, and not your average models Seeing that the…

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    your brand and still scales. Innovative Dental Logo Design Designing your own logo is a seductive option. Who knows your business better than you? The problem is that, while you know your business, you probably don't know anything about graphic design. A good graphic artist brings more than computer skills to the table. They bring all of their industry experience and knowledge about design trends. They also bring their training in historical artistic movements. This allows them to innovate…

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    The Kid In You Analysis

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    Advertisements have been around for years. Trying to get consumers to buy their products. So, it would be hard for people to see which ones tell you the truth about the product and which ones do not. They can persuade people to buy the product because they are able to make it believable by using words they know people want to hear. Without the advertisements, the product would not have an increase in sales that makes the company loss in money. The product I choose would be Kellogg’s Frosted…

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