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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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    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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    billboards. Your logo is a symbol that can help people to remember you business and even stir emotions. It only works that way if gets designed properly. While you can DIY your own logo design, you're likely to end up with something that you don't love and customers don't respond to. A professional dental logo design offers benefits that a DIY version can't match. Let's dig into three of those benefits. Simplicity There's an almost overwhelming impulse to try and cram as much information as…

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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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    Subliminal messages are found in most advertisements seen on a daily basis. The DKNY ad “Be Delicious” uses Chanel Iman, a recognizable model, to lure in consumers and to send a deeper message. DKNY presents Iman posing with an apple in her hand as if she were eating it, surrounded by a green lush environment representing a garden full of apples and bushes. This makes a connection with the story of Adam and Eve. By taking a bite of that apple, in reality by using the fragrance, the perception of…

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    Our society is exposed to a number of vast campaigns, that have little meaning other than to sell a product. Some people, and or society may purchase the product, or we may disregard the product completely. Nevertheless, this campaign, or ad is telling us something different. This campaign “We Can Do It!”, is American wartime propaganda ad or poster made by J. Howard Miller in 1943, in Westinghouse Electric as an inspirational image to boost worker morale. The author chose this type of picture,…

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    Firmin Didot Essay

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    1784. Firmin Didot was a French printer, engraver, and type founder. Another seeing what John Baskerville designed. Firmin Didot was inspired by John Baskerville, first transitional typeface called Baskerville. That was when Firmin Didot decided to design his own typeface. Didot font was considered as the first Modern typeface. It has high contrast between thick and thin strokes, thin serifs with no joining, and vertical stress in rounded strokes. Thirty years later, the typeface Bodoni was…

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    Gucci, Louboutin, Lululemon, Nike. What do all of these things have in common? They are all names of popular brands in the modern world. The word “brand”, as a noun, has two interesting definitions. One is a type of product manufactured by a particular company under a particular name, and the second is an identifying mark burned on livestock or criminals or slaves with a branding iron. Despite the distinct contrast between these two definitions, both apply to the clothing industry. The fashion…

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    Visual Rhetoric Analysis The ad for Pedigree Dentastix uses multiple rhetorical appeals to capture the reader's attention and to increase sales for the item. The ad clearly demonstrates its purpose, which is to improve the dental cleanliness of dogs who use it. The image utilizes vibrant shades of yellow and red to capture the audience’s attention, and a soft white circle in the center that brings the viewers eyes towards the mouth of the dog. The ad then uses anthropomorphism on the dog, giving…

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    Photoshop Is Unethical

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    Beginning with 40,000 year-old, prehistoric cave paintings, humans have used images to communicate (Ocean Media). Even after the invention of written language, pictures have retained their singular power as the most effective form of emotional communication for the masses. In advertising, a picture truly is worth a thousand words. And, photographs are among the most potent images of all. Advertising “asks [the viewer] to go somewhere, do something, try something, buy something, accept some…

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