action is an organization that is very well known for its ads about hot topics in America. The advertisement that this essay will be referring to is the controversy of guns. Banning guns is a discussion that the government and most citizens have strong views and beliefs about. This particular ad is meant to bring awareness to the issue by using the viewers feelings‚ problem solving skills‚ and tragedies that justify its stance. To begin‚ the ad has two young boys around the ages of ten standing in
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weaknesses in a dark comedic way in order to characterize their vulnerabilities as strengths. The advertisement sets a dark tone through its imagery. First‚ the words are displayed in an eerie handwritten scrawl. The ad uses only three colors‚ a bloody red‚ black‚ and white. The writing of the ad is focused in the center of the black background. The red writing of “Hand to God” reminds the reader of blood. The advertisement uses religion in order to draw the audience’s attention. The play Hand To God takes
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Because of this‚ the cheerleading organization UCA (United Cheerleading Association) has placed their ad‚ which invites cheerleaders to join the UCA coaching staff‚ in this specific magazine. The UCA advertisement is impressive in many ways‚ but lacks in a few aspects of effective ad design. UCA’s striking advertisement incorporates their organization’s colors of blue and gold in an enticing way‚ and the ad takes up an entire page and is positioned vertically. A large “U” in varsity lettering sits in the
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bears‚ as well as the brightness of the ad itself. Accompanying the extensive usage of the color green‚ the marketers used an all-capital font that is slightly worn-down to indicate an active and hands-on feeling. This brought a prominent outdoorsy and strong-willed character to the ad. Its brightness‚ coming mainly from the lighter green in the center of the ad‚ contributes to its aforementioned boldness. The transition from light to dark from the middle of the ad outwards also constructs a spotlight
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Dana Knor Composition II 23 March 2011 Ad Analysis: Skyy Vodka She gets home from a long day of school and work‚ but she’s ready to throw some heels on and go out for a drink. Skyy vodka is a product intended to quench the thirst of an individual that’s ready to have an alcoholic drink‚ but still maintain the classy appeal. It’s slender‚ sleek look gives it a refreshing appeal that attracts a wide spectrum of customers. Skyy Vodka advertisements are featured in many magazines and are particularly
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Ads are the cave art of the twentieth century. There are ads running on TV‚ phones‚ and shoved into almost every mailbox in the United States. These ads have even reached schools and for years now corporations have especially established partnerships with high schools. Their ads can be found in the school’s park‚ gymnasium‚ stadium‚ the locker room‚ library‚ music room‚ cafeteria‚ and even on the school’s uniform. There are many schools that lack money to improve their facilities and must rely on
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Coco-Cola Vintage Ad Elizabeth Hamilton Professor Smith Devry University March 28‚ 2014 Coco-Cola Vintage Ad Throughout its history Coco-Cola has always managed to use advertising as a powerful tool to create that special atmosphere in the minds of consumers that differentiates Coco-Cola from just some generic cola. In the past it was also extremely effective in advertising its product gaining a lot of market share and getting to the top of the market in terms of
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STATEMENT Technology adoption affects national wealth COLUMN Erskine Bowles on making sacrifices to invest in America’s future The New Science of Viral Ads FIRST I ILLUSTRATION: CAMERON LAW Five techniques can help companies make commercials that people will watch and share by Thales Teixeira t’s the holy grail of digital marketing: the viral ad‚ a pitch that large numbers of viewers decide to share with family and friends. Several techniques derived from new technology can help advertisers
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Erin Smith S. Evers 10/7/10 Word Count: 801 Advertisement Analysis In this Cosmopolitan magazine ad for Tacori jewelry‚ there is a silver honey comb stick with rich‚ golden brown honey on the end of it. The honey looks like it is about to drip off of the stick‚ making the honey look very indulgent. On the handle of the honey stirrer are three engagement rings. The bottom one is a wedding band with diamonds around the whole band. The middle ring and the top ring are the same ring just with different
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Killing Invisible Germs The advertisement that I chose was the Listerine magazine ad‚ produced in the year 1959 by the Lambert Pharmacal Company. I found this ad to be most interesting because I did not know that Listerine was originally used for killing off the common cold and sore throat. The company made a number of Listerine ads to prove that the product worked on people through years of testing. Although the ad is in plain black and white‚ it offers a lot of significant claims as to why Listerine
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