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    Conceal Your Every Day Look Most advertisements of the same product tend to relate in many more ways than to just sell the product. The following advertisements‚ brands including L’oréal‚ Maybelline‚ and Neutrogena‚ are all selling foundation. All three manufacturers of the make-up created advertisements that meet both the need to achieve and the need to feel safe. Even though modern advertisers may say that they are selling cosmetics‚ they are actually selling the consumer an easy and safe way

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    PURPOSE: The campaign advertisement is not selling a specific item‚ but is rather trying to encourage people to help out and donate to RSPCA. It is also made to create awareness of the foundation (RSPCA) and of the cruelty and harm that can happen to animals. The campaign uses shock tactic that is a very successful and clever way to advertise. This way of advertising makes people feel so disturbed when they watch it‚ that they feel like they have to do something. These tactics are not successful

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    A “TERM PAPER” ON ‘CREATIVITY IN ADVERTISEMENT’ DEGREE Of MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MRINAL BOHRA Department of Management Studies‚ Jai Narain Vyas University‚ Jodhpur Rajasthan‚ India. E-mail: mrinalbohra@yahoo.com (2012-2014) Supervised by: Submitted By: Dr.Neelam Kalla Mrinal Bohra (M.B.A.‚ Ph.D.)

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    ways to entice young citizens into joining. One of the ways they make joining look attractive to prospects is by showing them ways the military can improve their lives. To get the word out‚ the military uses advertisement campaigns‚ like the one examined in this essay. This particular advertisement succinctly highlights the success of a member of the Navy‚ Dr. Jay Grossman‚ in order to display the benefits the military can have for those who join. Direct Claims: Joining the military helps young people

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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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    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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    2. Create a draft version of a magazine advertisement for a fictitious product that claims to help enhance a person’s social identity or image‚ and then critique your ad. Complete all parts of the question. a) Preparation Consider the following brainstorming questions in order to start thinking about your advertisement: * What is the product? – Clear – Ox acne treatment * Who is the target audience? – Teenagers and adults‚ both female and male * What are the positive features of

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    relatives‚ employers‚ customers‚ clients‚ work mates‚ business colleagues‚ peer and age groups. The people with whom a purchaser interacts affects the final purchase and this applies to any fashion dominated item from interior furnishings to choice of cars. Likewise the purchase of fashionable clothes‚ fabrics‚ or accessories becomes a visual currency and speaks volumes silently. The tools of fashion provide the signs and symbolism that function as an information service for the rôle-set. People

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    Semiotic Analysis of Media Content Part A Political cartoons‚ unlike written words can express a biased political opinion from the author to the reader. Because all opinions are implied rather than stated‚ the author cannot be quoted for a stance on political objectives. It is up to the reader to define their own individual attitude to the political topic at hand from their prior knowledge of the discourse surrounding the content as displayed by the cartoon. Political cartoons satire government

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