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Visual Criticism: Group 4: Intended Meanings - Fail!
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Group 4: Intended Meanings - Fail! This page will serve as a forum for each group examples of images which do not successfully demonstrate the Producer's Intended Meaning (Practices of Looking, page 45). It makes people confuse that, the milk taste good, so that people don't want to leave the glass. Or the glass is hard thus it wouldn't be broke. 2 Abercrombie and Fitch T-shirt's logo. Lion is a symbol of China, but the lion is saluting to the Japanese car. It's culture shock. 4 No smoking ad. Although t...
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Visual Criticism: Group 3: Intended Meanings - Success!
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Group 3: Intended Meanings - Success! This works because the visual representation of the shirts show that the detergent is effective to the men climbing on the billboard. Also the shirts looks like a smile. Bic Razor is so sharp that it can cut grass. This works and is very effective. It shows that the razor is very strong and powerful it can cut/shave through anything. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). CDM535 Fall 2010 Syllabus. CDM535 Group Blog Project. Our Awesome Class Blogs : ). Group 1: Giggle Squadron.
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Visual Criticism: Group 2: Intended Meanings - Fail!
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Group 2: Intended Meanings - Fail! 1 This is supposed to be a logo for a baby diaper changing station. It looks inappropriate and does not convey the message that this is a space for parents to use to change a baby's diaper. 3 This store's intended message is to inform potential patrons that this is a second hand clothing shop for children. Unfortunately, it does not give that message. The spacing is not adequate and people might read it as "Kid Sex Change". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Mobile phone surve...
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Visual Criticism: Group 1: Intended Meanings - Success!
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Group 1: Intended Meanings - Success! This image for the World Wildlife Foundation is demonstrating that the forests are the life force of nature. Clear cutting in the worlds forests is like killing a portion of a lung. The two elephants and peanuts ad is a win because it conveys the idea that the peanuts are so large and tasty that even elephants, who eat a lot of peanuts can choke if they are not careful. The elephants also convey the idea of enormity. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Positive Aspects of In...
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Visual Criticism: Po Mo in da Movies
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Monday, November 15, 2010. Po Mo in da Movies. Today in class we will be discussing Postmodernism in Film. To this end I have compiled a number of resources which may be helpful in understanding Postmodernism. As a whole, and Postmodernism in Film. We will be working in our groups to post the assignment on your group weblogs. The details of your assignment can be found in VSpace. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). CDM535 Fall 2010 Syllabus. CDM535 Group Blog Project. Our Awesome Class Blogs : ). Group 4...
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Visual Criticism: Our Group Weblog Project
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Monday, September 27, 2010. Our Group Weblog Project. Today in class we will discuss our Group Weblog Project. Each group will get started by creating a blog in Blogger and add each member of the group to the weblog as a contributor. We will also change the permissions for each member, granting them admin privileges and add titles to our blogs. To aid us in the process of getting started, the good folk from Blogger have put together this easy-to-follow video:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Danialle...
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Visual Criticism: Welcome to the CDM 535: Visual Criticism Course Weblog
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Monday, November 15, 2010. Welcome to the CDM 535: Visual Criticism Course Weblog. Welcome to the CDM 535: Visual Criticism Course Weblog! This site will serve as a repository for course information, including course slides, assignments and resources. Please send me an email. If you have any suggestions regarding the weblog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). CDM535 Fall 2010 Syllabus. CDM535 Group Blog Project. Our Awesome Class Blogs : ). Group 1: Giggle Squadron. Danialle Dube - Final Exam. Blogger G...
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Visual Criticism: Group 2: Intended Meanings - Success!
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Group 2: Intended Meanings - Success! 1 Life's Good makes household appliances that make your life more convenient. So there is a winking face created with the letters L and G, designed to reassure the customer he or she is making the right choice by purchasing an LG product. 2 This logo does a great job of conveying its intended message of reliability and urgency through use of a simple and easily readable design and of course, there is the suitable use of the arrow that shows your package is on its way!
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Visual Criticism: Intended Meanings
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Monday, September 20, 2010. By now I am sure that you are seeing a reoccurring theme in our class - We can create something, but people will view it differently depending upon many different factors. This week we will examine the intended meanings of the creator of a work and compare that with how the image may be viewed in different situations. To this end we will look for examples of images that successfully convey their producer's intended meanings, and we will also look for some that do not. Although...
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Visual Criticism: Group 4: Intended Meanings - Success!
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Group 4: Intended Meanings - Success! This page will serve as a forum for each group examples of images which successfully demonstrate the Producer's Intended Meaning (Practices of Looking, page 45). Using the question mark as a pregnant woman to express the idea of the pregnant information center. Its strong enough to kill the spider man. 3 The sharpest knifes. Present the image by using the exaggerate way. Brand new Curly mascara gives customers strong impression. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Positives ...