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    first action that the Guerilla Girls did was making posters educating the people of inequalities in the art industry. One of their first posters said “WHAT DO THESE ARTIST HAVE IN COMMON‚” and then went on to say that they were all male. The Guerilla Girls continued to display posters all over town emphasizing the inequality women face in art. The main targets that the Guerilla Girls attacked were critics‚ museums‚ and galleries. All the posters they made included great graphical design and all had

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    reaching the 12-24 male target‚ but reaching them near where a majority of purchases were made–at c-stores. The plan combined traditional outdoor elements such as 30–sheets and 8–sheets with non-traditional elements such as wild postings‚ c-store posters‚ aerial media and wrapped buses to cut through the clutter. The outdoor program was extremely effective at visually demonstrating the benefits of our new bottle (grippability‚ gulpability and portability) to our target consumers. In the six months

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    red and yellow restaurant called McDonald‚ there is an attractive bank color orange and blue named Bank of America where on top of it is a really big attractive poster of the movie Toy Story 2 and also a poster of sportsmanship. Where at the side of McDonald’s there are some advertising’s about a really good movie Mamma Mia and a poster of Maxell that it doesn’t shine much. At the side of McDonald’s there is another restaurant Friday’s where in front there are many cars passing by‚ there are more

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    interesting and to the point. The main objective of this case study was to assess the effectiveness of a social norms marketing poster campaign in order to increase the prevention of alcohol related automobile accidents by stopping friends from driving while intoxicated. Moreover‚ the authors of the research paper have selected college students as their sample and the poster campaign was launched in a selected university. Hence when the title is considered it is phrased as “Effectiveness of a Social

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    assignments like this one can be either extremely difficult or very simple. In this case‚ creating a thesis statement should be rather easy. It should be enough to merely say something along the lines of: There are a number of characteristics seen in this poster‚ such as its use of color‚ its general layout‚ and the font of the text. After a proper thesis statement has been formed and it accurately reflects the outline it is time to finally begin the paper. Sometimes directions can be very ambiguous and they

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    The two texts I’ve chosen are coach carter‚ the film and a quitline bus poster. Both of these texts explore change through the ideas that there is a reluctance to change and that change is essential for growth. For coach carter‚ to show a reluctance to change I’ve chosen to use scene 2. This scene shows reluctance to change through the attitudes of the players. |The lighting in this scene is dim‚ which immediately sets a somber mood within the gym. It starts off with the former coach talking

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    different coloured pencils. Pentagram http://www.pentagram.com/work/#/posters/all/cron/677/ The poster is ironic‚ the colours are bod and the chilly is exposed to a strong light‚ the image is irregular‚ it looks hand designed and it is not even placed symmetrically in the centre. There is a big empty space left between the title and the image http://www.pentagram.com/work/#/posters/all/cron/2511/ Very clever poster that can be read

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    The standards and movements of graphic design changes like the weather. The design industry is very widespread‚ every designer competes with millions of others to earn their place in the trade. Therefore‚ it is fairly tough to become a designer who is well accomplished and acclaimed by many in the frenzied world of design. However‚ an individual whose name has been carved into the design industry is Shigeo Fukuda. He was a successful and internationally known japanese sculptor and graphic designer

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    Alcohol Annotated Bibliography. Introduction. This Annotated Bibliography has been developed in co-ordination with an Alcohol Poster presentation‚ with the aim of elucidating the dangers alcohol has on a person’s health and wellbeing. The author chose alcohol as a topic‚ as it is well-known to be dangerous but in contrast it is readily available for people to purchase. Alcohol dependency has serious detrimental effects on people’s health and social lives. The World Health Organisation (WHO‚ 2008)

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    Review and evaluate the group work involved in creating your poster Initially the prospect of working as part of a group for the first assignment was unnerving and I can fully understood why it is “one of the most emotionally charged areas of university life”1‚ I also felt nervous about working as part of a group because‚ like other students‚ I “did not want my grade based on the effort – or lack of effort – of other people”2. However‚ after thinking about the concept of group work my opinion changed

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