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    Communication is key to success in any relationship be it personal or professional, and I pride myself on clear, concise, and direct communication along with an ability to bridge divides with people from all walks of life. Communication is not just speaking, it is listening, learning, and understanding. I have been enriched by working with people from disparate backgrounds, be it cultural, ethnic, or economic, and seek to make common ground and foster open and honest dialogue wherever possible.…

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    Semiotics In Print Advertising- "Fashion Junkie" by Sisley "Fashion Junkie" is an advertisement from the famous brand Sisley, promoting their fashion line of clothing, first seen in China 2007. Firstly, this advertisement denotes an image of two beautiful young females who are suggested to be under the influence of some sort of drug. This is shown through both having smudged make up, heavily lidded eyes, slightly parted mouths, and are laying or hunched over on a black surface holding a straw…

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    Advertisement companies usually try to catch the eye of the viewer with extreme types of ads. Two companies come to mind when people think of controversial ads, Carl’s Junior and Old Spice. On the one hand, Carl’s Junior tries to sell a wonderful looking sandwich with an attractive girl who is always eating it seductively, and then we have Old Spice whose main spokesman is a buff-looking God trying to sell deodorant or shampoo. These ads always catch our attention because of how attractive these…

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    Today’s children are constantly surrounded by advertisements. It is important for them to be able to be able to or start becoming able to think and listen critically to these advertisements and judge whether or not the product in question is reputable. One ways that advertisements try to persuade people is through propaganda. There are many different propaganda devices such glittering generality, name calling, bandwagon, testimonial, card stacking, and rewards. All of these devices either appeal…

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    The job I found was a Graphic Designer position for Hyde Park Jewelers. You are to assist the Director of Digital Marketing and the Director of Marketing. In addition to this, you will need to produce and review deliverables based on feedback from marketing teams, merchandising teams, and executives. Digital design responsibilities include making designs for email campaigns, landing pages, social media content, digital ad placements, and etc. Traditional design responsibilities are event…

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    Corrupt Analysis

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    It is with great enthusiasm that I learn more about the person behind many of the fonts that I, as well as many others, use. Imagine, finding your path in life at an early age. It was ray Larabie's grandmother who ignited the 'font loving fire' with a stack of Letraset, which are dry-transfer lettering pages she would bring home from work There he learned much about fonts became a self proclaimed "font junkie" (Typodermic Font). The combination of his very first computer and font editing…

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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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