Bermuda

Thursday, June 28, 2012

I know I have already posted an ad, but I could not pass this one up!


I really liked this one!. The audience is intended for EVERYONE of all ages. The hand cathes our attention epecially where he is pulling apart skin which symbolizes a glove. We are to think that by using this produt, it will protect us from all germs as if we are wearing gloves. Our eyes are drawn to the hand then our eyes travel down to see the product in very small print. No words are needed because the message is very clear. If we wear gloves all the time, we will not get sick! So by using purell we will never get sick. It does make the audience want to rush out and buy the product. We forget the many germs we come in contact on a daily bassis, and this ad is here to remind us.


Looking at this ad, the first thing I see is a young kid with a huge smile. My first instinct is he loves his food. Moms want their kids to love their food so with this kid smiling while eating attracts moms. The intended audience is for moms who may have picky eaters, and all moms want their kids to eat their meals and enjoy it. Moms want easy. They do not want to fight with their kids. Looking at this ad we can see it is a meal in one can. It is easy. Just open, heat up and serve. Today, moms are busy and want to be able to prepare a nutritious dinner that is quick. Another audience could be kids. When kids see this ad, they will see this kid is happy and enjoying the meal. This will make kids want to try it which will make the moms happy. What Chef Boy-ar-dee wants to do is to give something to the picky eaters that they will like!

The alignment for this ad catches my eye. The word smile is placed strategically beside the kid’s mouth where he is smiling. The plate is up front and large enough to where this is probably the first thing someone will see. After looking at the plate, my eyes travel up to the spoon and then up to the smiling face. Some may look at the ad and see the smiling face and then their eyes will travel down the ad to see what the kid is smiling about. This ad is perfectly proportioned. The important information is printed large enough for this to catch the eye first. After the ad has captured the audience, one will see the small can in the lower right hand corner. This is the product to buy.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Hi,
My name is Brooke Alexander and I am from Columbia, S.C. I am majoring in Sports Camp Management with a minor in Athletic Leadership. I have been a competitive cheerleader on various levels of All Star Cheer squads for 12 years. I hope one day to use my knowledge and talents to  own and operate a competitive cheerleading gym.

The thing I hate the most is when people talk and they use the word "Ain't".