My ad is a Nike ad. It is set in motion...like running in the rain in the big city. The 'backdrop' is a picture of large buildings fading into the distance with the shoe in the forefront. The shoe is brightly colored, and the splash of the step shows well in the advertisment.
This ad is in Women's Health. I do think it is appropriate for this magazine, as it would be for any fitness magazine. The ad is targeting anybody that is into fitness, but it has a 'spark' to it that would make anyone take a second look whether or not they are into fitness. It makes you feel like you could be there...the big city and the 'hustle and bustle' that comes with it.
Ashley Thomas
Monday, November 21, 2011
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Elements of an Effective Layout
This article really helped "break down" the ad and understand it a little better.
The informal balance in this ad is well reflected by using excitement to grab attention. This is balanced well formally also in that the ad is easy to read, understand, and make judgements based solely on the picture. There aren't many words in my ad. There is a pleasing impression that is made when you look at this ad, and it makes you feel like you could be there. The emphasis is great as well...the color scheme and the size of the shoe set in the forefront with the city being the background.
I don't know that this article will make me think differently about advertising...although maybe for a short while I will?
Funny you should mention Walt Disney World...I used to work there. It was very common to see all the characters without their heads on. :)
The informal balance in this ad is well reflected by using excitement to grab attention. This is balanced well formally also in that the ad is easy to read, understand, and make judgements based solely on the picture. There aren't many words in my ad. There is a pleasing impression that is made when you look at this ad, and it makes you feel like you could be there. The emphasis is great as well...the color scheme and the size of the shoe set in the forefront with the city being the background.
I don't know that this article will make me think differently about advertising...although maybe for a short while I will?
Funny you should mention Walt Disney World...I used to work there. It was very common to see all the characters without their heads on. :)
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Democracy of Goods
The analytical tool being used here, or the main idea, is to express how using everyday, ordinary products can make you feel like you are 'top of the rank' or make you feel like you 'belong' in a place that seems out of reach. I believe this is still being used today when considering advertisement for most products. Of course, advertisers want to make their product more appealing, but perhaps the most appealing to people is something that is flashy and a 'money saver'. These products typically get more consumers.
This analytical tool applies to my ad of choice...it is flashy and makes the reader feel like they could place themselves there (in the big city). It shows many sides of the product and makes the reader feel comfortable.
This ad is for shoes.
This analytical tool applies to my ad of choice...it is flashy and makes the reader feel like they could place themselves there (in the big city). It shows many sides of the product and makes the reader feel comfortable.
This ad is for shoes.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Advertising
I have seen/heard lots of commercials that use humor to grab the attention of the audience. I have also seen lots of commercials that are so dumb, it's ridiculous. Although they are dumb, they do their job by grabbing your attention. I think its funny that you know immediately what a commercial is for based on characters...Progressive, Sonic, etc.
I think there are lots of commercials that don't really make any sense. Some of them are difficult to determine what they are advertising. Of course, these commercials are not effective to me. I don't know that I have ever turned the station because of a particular commercial. I don't recall ever having the urge to try something based solely on a commercial either. Maybe I have?
I think there are lots of commercials that don't really make any sense. Some of them are difficult to determine what they are advertising. Of course, these commercials are not effective to me. I don't know that I have ever turned the station because of a particular commercial. I don't recall ever having the urge to try something based solely on a commercial either. Maybe I have?
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Persuasive Essay Summary
Nashville, Tennessee is the best place to take a vacation.
Perhaps the greatest aspect of Nashville is the atmosphere and the overall spirit of the city. The
downtown area is very inviting. The vibe that you get when you walk around and the feeling of
relaxation and enjoyment are incredible.
The hospitality that welcomes you in Tennessee is unmatched by any other state. Citizens here go above expectations to make you feel welcome and enjoy your vacation. The easy feeling you get when you are in Nashville is incredible. It is so easy to relax and ‘let loose’. Whether you like country music and want to explore its roots, or just want to get away, Tennessee is the place to go.
Perhaps the greatest aspect of Nashville is the atmosphere and the overall spirit of the city. The
downtown area is very inviting. The vibe that you get when you walk around and the feeling of
relaxation and enjoyment are incredible.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Style
Write with nouns and verbs: I probably don't do this enough. I use a lot of adjectives and adverbs. Maybe I am writing with nouns and verbs, but it seems like I don't.
Do not overwrite: I often find my work to have excessive wording. I don't necessarily do this to feel the joy of my fingers running over the keys like the book suggests.
Avoid the use of qualifiers: I also find myself doing this sometimes.
Use orthodox spelling: This is a no brainer.
Do not construct ackward adverbs: This is also a no brainer.
Avoid fancy words: While I do not generally use fancy words, I do find myself ending sentences with prepositions and having difficulties judging when to use 'that'.
Do not take shortcuts at the cost of clarity: This is a no brainer.
Avoid foreign languages: No brainer
Do not overwrite: I often find my work to have excessive wording. I don't necessarily do this to feel the joy of my fingers running over the keys like the book suggests.
Avoid the use of qualifiers: I also find myself doing this sometimes.
Use orthodox spelling: This is a no brainer.
Do not construct ackward adverbs: This is also a no brainer.
Avoid fancy words: While I do not generally use fancy words, I do find myself ending sentences with prepositions and having difficulties judging when to use 'that'.
Do not take shortcuts at the cost of clarity: This is a no brainer.
Avoid foreign languages: No brainer
Friday, October 14, 2011
Effective Argument
Martin Luther King uses a tone in which the clergymen and the ones responsible for putting him and his followers in jail, cannot ignore. He calls them out on many occassions of the past using "famous" people as examples of how the country should be and how things were resolved in earlier years. The clergymen obviously did King and his followers wrong. King is forward and to the point, but he also makes the men think about the wrongs that they have done by putting King in jail.
King uses several fallacies in his letter, including begging the questions, name calling, rationalization, and oversimplification. He also uses several examples of the 3 appeals: logos, ethos, and pathos. These examples are illustrated throughout the entire passage.
His letter was effective. Sound arguments were made throughout the letter, and examples were also given.
I hope my paper will reflect some of these fallacies and appeals.
King uses several fallacies in his letter, including begging the questions, name calling, rationalization, and oversimplification. He also uses several examples of the 3 appeals: logos, ethos, and pathos. These examples are illustrated throughout the entire passage.
His letter was effective. Sound arguments were made throughout the letter, and examples were also given.
I hope my paper will reflect some of these fallacies and appeals.
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