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    Solo Advertisement Essay

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    The two advertisements that LISB annotated were ‘Solo’s’ ‘The legend of the lemon tree’ and ‘Mount Franklin’s’ ‘Add a little sparkle’. Both brands are drinks but ‘Solo’ advertises soft drinks and ‘Mount Franklin’ advertises different variations of water. The target audience for the ‘Solo’ ad is men because the intention of the ad is that if you drink ‘Solo’‚ then you will be fit and strong like the ‘Solo Man’. In addition‚ the target audience for the Mount Franklin ad is women because the intention

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    Distinctly Visual Essay

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    Distinctly Essay A distinctively visual text influences our view of the world‚ and object or a person by the composer presenting us with new ideas and emotions that let us see from another point of view. Henry Lawson is an Australian writer that has the ability to twist his readers into his stories so they understand the true feelings and emotions of the characters. He presents us with the idea the bush is a negative place to live. But all Australians have a connection with it. Distinctly visual texts

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    Everyone loves having a relaxing care free time. Both of these advertisements try to convey the message that drinking their beer will give the drinker that highly touted and commonly desired good time. With Primus‚ the deep and vast ocean lies just under a thin piece of wood. That very ocean that everyone knows is filled with mysteries and hostilities in more

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    Advertisement essay: iPad

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    Advertisement My choice for this advertisement is the new iPad‚ from the company Apple. I have chosen the new iPad‚ because it’s brand new‚ and people all round the world knows it. There is a big target group for the new iPad - I will return to that later. I have chosen the form of the advertisement to be post cards. My starting point is Aalborg. My idea‚ is that the staff from Apple could hand postcards to passers-by in the streets of Aalborg. The postcards are a new idea to get news out to the

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    A Covergirl advertisement showing their newest product‚ “Clean Matte BB Cream “for oily skin‚ endorsed by Zendaya. The advertisement implies a negative message to their viewers that oily skin is a problem and needs to be corrected by the product. By using celebrity endorsement‚ focusing on the text and writing‚ and sending a contradictory message‚ this CoverGirl “Clean Matte BB Cream” advertisement featuring Zendaya‚ reveals society’s standard of an ideal woman to imply women’s natural faces are

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    complained about promotions of all time. The details are revealed today by industry watchdog the Advertising Standards Authority‚ which has been criticised for its liberal approach and failure to support complaints from the public. Five of the ten advertisements that appear in the league table were cleared by the ASA despite the avalanche of complaints they generated. The most controversial commercial of the past 50 years is an advert for abortion charity Marie

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    Aaron Dickens ENGL 003 Spring 2013 Dr. Kpalukwu Chances are you’ve seen an alcohol advertisement in your lifetime. Whether it was on TV‚ or you saw a poster walking down the street for the produce‚ everyone has seen them. The use of alcohol to persuade an audience that the only way to really have a good time has be used since advertisement first started. Today alcohol is used as a party starter‚ and even a statement of wealth and sophistication. Regardless alcohol is now used as an accessory

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    Camel Advertisements It’s no big secret‚ the producers of the Jerry Springer talk show knew exactly what would happen when they put the Ku Klux Klan and the Black Panther Party on the same stage. The two groups started fighting and much of the nation tuned in to watch it. In the same manner‚ Camel Cigarettes Company released an advertisement that parodied that kind of TV program. The advertisement‚ titled "Bizarre Bigfoot Love Triangle‚" shows the kind of scene that would be typical in a Jerry

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    Here is a visual analysis of a child abuse advert produced by a company trying to address the issues of child abuse through a very controversial image‚ of two young children who are represented as broken china dolls. Roland Barthes Rhetoric of Image‚ article untangles all the obvious and not so obvious meanings to some people underneath the image itself‚ creating a representation producing a system of signs. Within the photograph featured is two captions repeated ‘You can lose more than your patience’

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    Visual Auschwitz Analysis

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    supremacy and inhumanity. These ideas are portrayed to the viewer through the use of visual techniques. This image communicates sadness and immense anger to the viewer‚ as well as extremely significant ideas. Images can communicate ideas to the viewer through the use of visual techniques that can inform the viewer on the past and change the way we see our society; this is all done through the application of visual techniques. Anti-Semitism was ubiquitous during World War Two as well as in this image

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