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    At first glance, the burger images on Bytes’ store window make it clear what the store is serving. But I think that there are better ways to lure the customers in through changes in the display. People are more likely to go into stores that offer a transparent view of the store inside, and likewise, they will mentally place themselves in a defensive position with stores that shut off the views from the inside. The burger images fully cover the front store windows and viewers have to walk around…

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    Before a consumer purchases a product, that product or service has been marketed in so form. It may have been through word of mouth, social media, business to business, print media or one of many other forms of advertising. Businesses use these tools in order to market and sell products and services to consumers. While advertising is necessary and a huge part of society, many seem to fall and get trapped into false promises and bad advertising practices. Businesses in the used car industry, diet…

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    Photoshop Research Paper

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    Photoshop. A programme capable of altering the images in our world, and our perceptions of them. Though inanimate, it has the ability to shape our values; causes us to conform to a society that desires to be genetically flawless. You may not realise it, or maybe you do, but the probability of Photoshop affecting the way you look at yourself is more than likely. You’re reading a magazine, and suddenly, you flip to a page of a model who is seemingly perfect. You sit there, and you stare at that…

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    Have you ever seen a commercial and you see a pretty girl and how she looks so perfect. Well she doesn’t really look like that people edit the video and how the female looks in it. People think a lot of pictures they see are real. If some one see’s a photo on a bill board and catches their attention it makes the want to get what ever it is they see. An example, when you see a poster of Lebron James with his latest shoes on dunking your going to want to get them because it looks cool. A lot of…

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    The article entitled “Advertising Fifteen Basic Appeals” by Jib Fowles explains the fifteen appeals by which advertisements manipulate consumers. Each appeal is displayed in an ad, and that appeal works for each one respectively. Many agree that advertisements are giving viewers the wrong idea on the product that’s being sold. However there are others that advertise the product who say that they are just trying to make the product well known by using or doing things that people will find…

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    I never dreamed I would be an art student. I have never considered myself to be artistic, simply because I can not draw perfectly on paper. However, I have come to learn to appreciate that fact that art comes in all different forms, and with the right tools I do have the ability to create something truly beautiful. Designing Graphically has become my passion. I have already begun working in the field through other organizations at my school. This provides me with experience working with clients…

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    numerous benefits factories bring to communities. I went about this by not necessarily painting sweatshops as a beautiful form of humanitarian outreach, but by bringing overlooked information into the foreground. In the early draft stage, I had a crude design that just threw facts and data on a page with no common theme or argument. Scrapping my original ideas, I took a new approach of refuting commonly used anti-sweatshop statistics. I presented popular data about child labor and low wages as…

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    Advertisement exposure has increased throughout the years. Smith (n.d.) points out that even though we cannot pinpoint the precise number of exposure that the average person experiences through auditory or visual advertisements, the theoretical number of 5,000 ad exposures a day continue to increase each decade. The idea of the ever increasing ad bombardment is to market a product, increase economy and also allows some businesses to prosper such as the media. However, in the United States,…

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    Nike Rhetorical Analysis

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    Nike: Just Do It In the 21st century, we cannot sell any products without advertising. Currently most people will not buy anything before watching an ad for said product. Many people are happy when they see advertising. When we go out, we see advertising is everywhere. We see it trains, buses, taxicabs, even when we drive on the highways .also, they are prevalent on the internet, TV, radio, magazines even different kinds of social media. It encourages the economy to develop and helps in…

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    This ad for Loreal Color Vibrancy Nourishing Shampoo effectively employs various rhetorical appeals and advertising techniques to convince the reader to consider this shampoo and conditioner for their next purchase. This Loreal ad is a two page ad and one page includes actress Julianne Moore, Julianne has a turquoise dress on and turquoise earrings that dangle down. Julianne’s hair is a very shiny, vibrant, and auburn in color. The background of this picture is a solid color that is almost like…

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