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    Paul Rand

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    Paul Rand Largely known for his corporate logo designs‚ Paul Rand was probably one of the most important graphic designers in our time. Having created the “face” for companies such as IBM‚ UPS and ABC‚ Paul Rand helped to pave the way for graphic design in general‚ making it an essential part in the marketing world. Born Peretz Rosenbaum in Brooklyn‚ New York in august 15th‚ 1914‚ Rand began his career as a graphic designer from an early age. He used to paint signs for his father’s grocery shop

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    Business Savy Model

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    Here is our last assignment: 1. Business Savvy Symbols •Complete the following in your team meeting: •Brainstorm a list of contemporary mythological symbolism used in the media and create a logo for a start-up business using an appropriate mythological symbol. •Consider brand names‚ such as Apollo Group and the University of Phoenix‚ for instance. Why do companies use mythological characters and symbolism? •Find 4 examples of mythological symbols in contemporary culture. Describe the

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    Case Study Branding

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    Brand Portfolio Strategy and Firm Performance Brand Portfolio Company should run their brand as a portfolio. It helps marketing department to vary their focus on different brands according to the strength of the brands. Portfolio approach is not essential when there are small numbers of brands in a portfolio. Increasing the number of brands in a portfolio imposes complexity on product development‚ sourcing‚ manufacturing‚ distribution‚ sales channel model and marketing promotions. Company can try

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    which uses emotions‚ ethos‚ which proves their credibility‚ and logos‚ which implies the general message. Shakespeare‚ Lance Armstrong‚ and Amanda Ripley have all written articles arguing their opinion on the value of life. Of the three articles Lance Armstrong best persuades the audience with his argument that life is very valuable and that you could better your life from something negative‚ through his exceptional use of both logos and pathos. Armstrong applies the use of ethos very clearly

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    competitive advantage is and why it is important Recognise the three generic strategies companies use to create competitive advantage Teacher’s Prior Preparation/Organisation: Printouts of brand logos page Theory notes Slips with a company name on them Printouts of worksheet Book computer lab Place a brand logo sheet face down on each desk Provision for students at educational risk: LESSON EVALUATION (to be completed AFTER the lesson) Assessment of Lesson Objective and Suggestions for Improvement:

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    revised

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    a newspaper known as the Erie Reader. Although the title might seem funny to some people‚ this article is very serious. Some of the events that were written about are depressing and need to be changed. Corey Vaillancourt uses pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos throughout the article in order to describe what the real problems in Erie are and how bad the results will be if these problems go unaddressed. By speaking about the Perry 200 Commemoration‚ the author is trying to connect to the native people

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    Synopsis

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    statement: Advertisement is much involved in our life routine now a day‚ and challenges to the field of advertisement. Explanation: If a student walk through the campus for a while then and if he stat to note and count the advertisement boards and brand logos‚ then he will be surprised after calculating that how much advertisement is present in his campus. The most of the advertisement will be of the food items. Dozens of the advertisements will be of snacks and beverages and soda bottles. They all will

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    Nationalistic Design

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    the largest coffee producers in the world and for having one of the best ones as well. Juan Valdez is the brand of the Colombian Coffee Federation and its design and image are oriented to reflect all of the farmer’s coffee growing tradition. Their logo is a representation of the regular peasant working in the Coffee farms in Colombia a long with the donkey‚ which is traditionally used to carry the coffee bundles around the farm’s fields. Their packages reflect the traditional Colombian farms of the

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    are everywhere. From billboards‚ to magazines‚ to newspapers‚ flyers and TV commercials‚ chances are that you won’t go a day without observing some sort of ad. In most cases‚ companies use these ads as persuasive tools‚ deploying rhetorical appeals—logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos—to move their audiences to think or act in a certain way. The two magazine ads featured here‚ both endorsing Pedigree products‚ serve as excellent examples of how these modes of persuasion are strategically used. In the first

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    Kelloggs vintage ad

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    woman who‚ though she is also hard working‚ isn’t tired‚ and is ready to please her man when he comes home. Kellogg’s is using sex appeal and gender roles to attract its consumers; however‚ this ad would be ineffective today because of its use of logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos. Back in the 1930’s‚ it is known that woman were the ones that did all the cooking and cleaning throughout the house‚ while the husband went to work. In the Kellogg’s ad you see a woman that is ready to clean and a man who has just

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