Monday, 16 May 2011
My finished product is quite similar to my original design.
Using photoshop and the computer helped to turn my design into a real product.
I feel that my finished product is very suitable for the target audience.
Two challenges I have overcome are: starting my design and completing the finished product.
The technical skills I have gained are: using photoshop - layers, importing images, etc.
male: 1 female: 5
age: all aged between 14-18
how often do you buy magazines?
everyday 0
every week 1
every month 2
hardly ever 3
what magazines do you buy?
none 1
teen 2
celebrity 1
fahion 1
real life stories 1
what appeals to you in a magazine?
celerity on the cover 2
music 1
fashion 1
real life stories 2
other 0
does this magazine appeal to you? Explain why.
yes: 4
simple, not over the top, celebrity on cover.
no: 2
too much celebrity information.
what would make you buy this magazine, if you wanted to?
name and the cover, looks professional, the clerity on the cover.
nothing.
if you could change anything about this magazine what would it be?
add more pictures to the cover.
Monday, 9 May 2011
My finished product is quite different in comparison to my original design.
I feel that my product is very suitable for the target audience.
Using photoshop and computers helped me to turn my design into a real product.
Two challenges I have overcome are: starting a design and completing the final product.
Technical skills I have gained are: using photoshop - layers, importing images, etc.
male 1 female 5
age: 15+ 6
Do you think the colours work well? Yes: 6 No: 0
Does this advert appeal to you? Yes: 5 No: 1
Does this style of shoe look good? Yes: 6 No: 0
Does the design look affordable? Yes: 6 No: 0
Would you consider buying this product? Yes: 4 No: 2
How can I improve my advert? add more colour and more text.
Is my advert suitable for the selling age of young to middle aged women?
Yes: 6 No: 0
What does my design tell you about me? Stylish and fashionable.
Thursday, 7 April 2011
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
The ASA is the UK's most independent advertiser across all media. They work to make sure that all of their adverts are truthful, decent, legal, and honest.
The codes of ASA use in its judgment’s are CAP and BCAP, the BCAP is responsible for maintaining the UK's Code of Broadcast Advertising and the CAP is responsible for the rulebook The UK Code of non-Advertising
From 1st of March marketing communications on websites will be regulated by the ASA.
A Coca Cola advert was banned because it was thought to of been misleading because it was branded as 'nutritious' because it contained all of the recommended daily allowance of vitamin C. One of the complaints thought that the 500 ml bottle of drink had 30g of sugar and in that case was not branded nutritious but as a matter of fact only 23g.
When i make my own advert I will need to check the ASA rules and regulations to make sure my adverts comply with the ASA rules and regulations.
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
Thursday, 17 March 2011
Tuesday, 15 February 2011
Monday, 7 February 2011
These are a collection of images of ladies heel/wedge shoes. They are all different adverts and presented in different ways. For example some of the shoes are being worn but others are not, some backgrounds are plain others are colourful.
Thursday, 3 February 2011
When judging adverts, the ASA uses specific codes. The CAP code for adverts in cinema, press, posters and online. The other code is the BCAP. This is responsible for writing and maintaining the code of broadcast advertising.
From the 1st of March marketing communications on websites will be regulated by the ASA.