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    Some possible places you might see this ad would be a billboard, in a magazine, possibly a newspaper, probably websites that are for cooking such as Food Network.com and websites like Pinterest. There are three elements that guide your reading for this ad. One; for layout salience which is the prominence or conspicuousness of elements in a design and amount of attention they are designed to attract.; relative size plays a part where the main image of the Tabasco is large, with the statement…

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    Two professors, Bill Burnett and Dave Evans, originally created a life design class at Stanford to help students overcome the many dysfunctional beliefs about how your life should be lived by helping them through multiple steps to take control and design their own lives. Many students loved the class as well as other students who did not attend Stanford and because of what they were teaching gained popularity, they took the class and wrote it as a book called Designing Your Life: How to Build A…

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    Castiglione (1616-1670) and Rembrandt (1606-1669) were the first two artists introduced the true artwork of Monotypes. William Blake (1757-1827) was another major artist of monotype. He developed the technique of monotypes by using egg tempera to create some of the images for his poems. However, because he was quite secretive with his unique techniques, the methods he applied was not popular. During the etching revival, Vicomte Ludovic Napoleon Lepic (1839-1889) introduced a new technique,…

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    Sarah The Complete Maus Summary Maus was basically about a comic book author writing a comic novel on his father's account of World War 2 and the Holocaust. This book was written by Art Spiegelman, who was the interviewer of his father-Vladek Spiegelman. Maus commence with Vladek discussing how he met and fell in love with his first wife- Anja Spiegelman. Throughout the book, Vladek was currently married to Mala- a woman whom he argues with mostly over money, later she takes money from his…

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    Daniel Adedayo Cynthia Cravens English 101 17th November , 2015 “Advertising’s Fifteen Basic Appeals.” by Jib Fowles. Advertisements have become an integral part in our day to day lives. The society in which we are living has been shaped by the endless advertisements. This essay explains how Jib Fowles has analyzed the emotional appeals that advertisers use to shape the consumers physiological and psychological needs. The essay also attempts to provide a brief explanation about the fifteen…

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    John Lewis's Typography

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    Typography chapter beings with the history and the philosophical approached from John Lewis. Typography is compared with architect on how classic forms are developed. Typography has focused on aspects of the overall layout: use simple typefaces, use typefaces appropriate for the amount of reading to be done, use mixed case, control line length, use single spacing, and users prefer sans serif typefaces. In the chapter, she mentioned how the modern typeface is a thick and thin, and crisp serif.…

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    I choose this piece, because I enjoyed seen all the elements working in harmony. I also appreciate this art style because is made individually and none of them are exactly the same. Each piece of sheet glass is cut into a myriad of small pieces according to a master design pattern. The pieces are then edged with copper foil and operation that is crucial the strength and structure at the shade. 3. “Dragonfly” 1860-1945 by Rene Lalique a Frenc artist. This piece is a hair’s accessory with the…

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    For this paper I chose to do my final critique on Ilike Merey’s graphic novel, A + E 4Ever. As I was reading this graphic novel, and others like it one question always comes to mind. How does the way that authors of graphic novels represent their illustration help complement the text, and how does the author depict time? I will argue that illustrations help to enhance the story that is being told because using visuals along with text helps the reader not only read what's going on, which allows…

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    Gender Stereotypes

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    In today's society advertisements are always around us, whether it be on a t.v, a billboard, or even a magazine. All ads have a purpose and a message they want to get across to a certain group of people, but how they get that message across differs for every ad. For example, the Nike ad targets athletic young adult to middle age men by appealing to masculinity and competitiveness, while the Reebok ad appeals to young to middle age women by appealing to body image, and comfort. The Nike ad…

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    Billboard Analysis Essay

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    Billboard advertisements are seen regularly in everyday life. They come in many different shapes and sizes, and occupy those huge boards either side of the freeway. This McDonalds billboard advertisement uses many different persuasive techniques in order to sell their intended product. In this case, the product being advertised is the Mc happy meal. The billboard uses specific colours, and directs the product towards a large demographic. The billboard appeals to the emotion of hunger as well as…

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