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    style of both advertisements is completely different, North Face’s ad is noticeably vague in design. North Face only relied on minimal bold white text, and modern colorful lighting to accent the modeled product. The Ventrix jacket did not appear to be anything other than another North Face jacket. On the other hand, Olay used the text several different ways to describe the product. The text and graphics also framed the makeup wipes without overdoing it creating a more engaging advertisement for…

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    Body image is such a big thing in America today with modern woman playing makeup with plastic surgery to become more appealing to find her Mr. Right because she feels as if she is not adequate enough with her body type. Society has placed the bar of physical attraction so high on a women silhouette that she feels she must perfect her body to a large bust, a small waist, and a good circumference of hips. Are women truly going overboard with plastic surgery or can science prove that society has…

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    Nike Rhetorical Analysis

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    Rhetorical Analysis On average, the number of advertisements and brand exposures per day per person surpasses 5,000. The average exposure per day of just advertisements is just shy of 400, of those 400 advertisements we are exposed to, we only have some awareness to about a quarter of them. Finally, the number of advertisements that actually make an impression on us is only 3% out of that whopping 400. During the beginning months of 2008, Proctor & Gamble spent $1179 billion on advertisements;…

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    minds of this generation's young males. Although I do not foresee how this racy action shot would lead to any extreme negative behavior in today’s society. That being said, I would have to argue that Sports Illustrated did not go “too far” with the graphic…

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    Zentangle Art Analysis

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    The media of this art piece consisted of large construction paper, and a permanent marker. The elements of design in the Zentangle amount to Line, Shape, Space, and Texture. The principles of design comprise of Pattern, Emphasis, Balance, Harmony, and Rhythm/Movement. I chose these because if you look at the art piece it directly pertains to the art. These elements and principles are absolutely essential to creating a wonderful zentangle. In order to create this art piece, we were recommended to…

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    Food Advertisements are manipulating adolescents and adults. Food companies influence purchasers to buy their products by giving off a beneficial feelings towards their product. Stated by Jennifer L. Harris and Samantha K. Graff vendors found an efficient way to advise customers by opening a view to create a positive and entertaining enjoyment about their merchandise but present no realistic benefits. Marketers are presenting their product in a way that creates a positive feeling towards their…

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    Bose Advertisements

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    Just like almost all advertising companies, Bose does a good job of catching the eye which is exactly what they want to do. Once the advertisement gets your attention it’s all up to you whether you buy the product or not. Some advertisement go the comedic route, others try to pick other rival companies apart to make theirs seem the best, and then there’s also the companies that just straight up just show you the product because their brand is so big that there’s really no explaining needed. In…

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    Now a days commercials are used intentionally for the viewers so they can buy their product. A lot of the commercials are using the three rhetorical appeals, ethos, pathos, and logos, all of these appeals are used in the commercial of “Calrl’s JR BBQ Best Pair.” Carl’s Jr uses ethos, pathos, and logos, the intended audience they are trying to reach out to are mostly men, and teenegers. The use Sara Underwood and Emily Ratajkowski play the part of two seductive cow-girls that make hamburgers…

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    Bodies in Society With every corner you turn, you are bombarded with magazines, advertisements, and other media depicting slim figured women, and men, with slogans that encourage weight loss and other standards of society and desirability. Through the decades, society has created and changed its standards for how a person “should” look, and what is considered “normal “and appealing. In today’s social regards, anyone who does not fit the mold is considered undesirable and an outcast. Even though…

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    From the cereal I eat every morning, to the gifts I open on Christmas; they all come in packages. Ever since I was young, I have been fascinated by the thought and design that is put into packages. Typically, when people think of packaging, they think of boxes and pallets. Little do they know, packaging is an extremely broad area of study and encompasses infinite career opportunities. Its flexibility and focus on business, science, and engineering is what led me to this ideal major. Going into…

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