Friday 1 May 2015

Culture Jammers - Brainstorm

CULTURE JAMMERS
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1. What company does the advertisement represent/subvert?
-nike
2.  What kind of product(s) is being advertised?
            -  shoes
3.  What imagery is used in the advertisement to subvert?
            -someone running
4.  What message (text, copy) is used in the advertisement? 
            -“you’re running because you want that raise, to be all you can be. But it’s not easy when you work sixty hours a week making sneakers in an Indonesian factory and your friends disappear when they ask for a rasie. So think globally before you decide it’s so cool to wear”
5.  How are the elements and principles of design used to convey a message?
            - The element of the slave girl running barefoot conveys the message of the poverty people who work in sweatshops face amidst working all day every day.
6.  Who is the target audience of the advertisement?
            -Likely teenagers, children and parents.
7.  Does the ad jam convey a clear and successful message?
Yes.
8.  How could the ad jam be improved?
            - If the slave running was a child because it is young children used in the sweatshops.













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1. What company does the advertisement represent/subvert?
-absolut.
2.  What kind of product(s) is being advertised?
            -  vodka
3.  What imagery is used in the advertisement to subvert?
            -a death marking in the shape of an absolut bottle
4.  What message (text, copy) is used in the advertisement? 
            -“absolut end”
5.  How are the elements and principles of design used to convey a message?
            -Alcohol can kill you and that is the point of this ad.
6.  Who is the target audience of the advertisement?
            -anyone who drinks
7.  Does the ad jam convey a clear and successful message?
Yes.
8.  How could the ad jam be improved?
            - I like it.



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