COMD3504 - Section HD61 - Spring 2022

Month: March 2022 (Page 2 of 9)

Assignment 8

Image 1: The first ever Playboy magazine cover print, 1953

Source:

https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/15284/lot/1021/?category=list https://www.biography.com/news/marilyn-monroe-playboy-first-issue-didnt-pose

Image 2: Bretman Rock is the first openly gay male star to grace the cover of Playboy, appearing on the October 2021 digital cover.

Source: https://www.playboy.com/custom/bretman-rock-exclusive-playboy-digital-cover

Image 3 & 4: A Netflix series called ‘Bridgerton’ . Season 1&2. Source: https://instagram.com/bridgertonnetflix?utm_medium=copy_link

Images 5 & 6: Hot Topic’s past website homepage

Source: https://twitter.com/hottopic/status/579666356255219712 https://twitter.com/hottopic/status/1412411078273871880

Assignment 8 – Jia Ling

Lebron James and Gisele Bündchen. Lebron was the first African American man that appears on the cover of this magazine. However, this was a very controversial photo because “For many, the Vogue cover, which was shot by renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz, resembled images of “King Kong, casting James as the dangerous (black) gorilla and Bündchen as the helpless (white) damsel.” In other words, it shows how racism is rooted in the subconscious of our society.

Ott, Brian L., and Robert L. Mack. “Cultural Analysis.” Critical Media Studies: An Introduction, Wiley-Blackwell, 2014, p. 153.

Vogue Cover April 2008

Adidas “Here to Create” shows that no matter the sport, fitness, race, and gender, everyone wears Adidas.

Adidas Here To Create

Google Pixel 2 and the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline raise awareness about depression and suicide by showing multiple kinds of people, doesn’t matter if they look happy, their gender, age, or race everyone can be affected and we should care about our mental health.

Google Pixel 2 The Picture Perfect Life

Adidas shows a variety of breast shapes and sizes without sexualizing the woman and without giving importance to physical appearance or race. With the premise, “All women deserve the best support” they want to normalize body diversity saying that Adidas has bras for all kinds of women.

Adidas All Women Deserves The Best Support

Assignment 8- Theresa Rodriguez

This is an advertisement for Honey Maid which are graham crackers. The ad is representing families regardless of who they are and how they love.
This is an advertisement for Coca-Cola that dates back to 1971. This ad became iconic for how diverse the people are as they all share the same taste for Coa-Cola.
This is an advertisement for Target where we see a small child looking up at an ad were he sees a child that looks like him. The child feels represented.

Kevin R- Week 8 Response

In this week’s article by Stuart Hall, the ideologies of how statements and concepts are created using different elements of individuals is explored, from mindsets to appearances. It can range from different intentions and range through varying meanings, something that can be seen with many advertisements in the modern era.

One of the many advertisements I feel can relate to the article’s idea comes from The New York Times’ website, with one of their pop out ads displaying the New York City Center Dance Festival. What makes this ad stand out is the different racial, gender, and cultural representation that its embracement ads to the ad’s call to action. It depicts the gatherings of these different identities in a positive manner not only for an entertainment event, but also to emphasize the event’s idea of a gathering of different groups.

Another advertisement that can also relate to the article comes from The Economist, with a unique design which the call to action may not be as immediate as others. The idea of this ad is to share with consumers the importance of different women’s identities and their history, but instead of using photos, silhouettes and overlapping colors are used to show how diverse these women are. While seemingly done in a more artistic manner, the call to action of showing women of different appearances and background can be examined. Some ads may be explicitly with their ideology of representation, but this one uses the concept in a unique manner.

An advertisement from GAP displays a large groups of individuals varying of age, shape, colors, gender, and backgrounds. Some of them do not appear to be in the same location of each photograph however which does have the focus placed onto each individual exclusively in each of them. It still follows the article’s idea of elements of these individuals being explores and how diverse they can be. It may not emphasize them all as together as a group, but still shows how unique they are all.

Assignment 8 – Mike Zaporozhtsev

I found an interesting ad for Toyota Camry 2017. They created different ads for the same car for different races: Black, Asian, White, and Hispanic.

There’s also the fourth version, “Thrill”, which may be designed to appeal first and foremost to white people.
www.nytimes.com

www.businessinsider.com

Ad for Campbell can food.
www.gaytimes.co.uk

Assignment 7

Assignment 7

The technologies humans have developed have improved our life in so many ways, this can go back to way back in history such as when agriculture started to be raised and factories ran with machines. Mcluhan believed that as well he mentioned light being used. It is an invention that helped our life during nighttime, thanks to Thomas Edison, but everything has two side effects, whether positive or negative.

Technology is being portrayed as an extension to our civilization, and extension is a very common word, like McLuhan mentioned in Understanding Media, he mentioned that clothes are extensions for our human body, book as an extension of the eye, wheel as an extension of wheel. We are indeed in a world where we need extension to make our life more advanced in different ways, and so are the negative such as ocean wastes and a lot many other environmental harms, or it could just be hard for people to find a job because they’re getting replaced by machines. Nonetheless technology definitely made our life better and every changes we get from them there is definitely a downside for it.

Assignment6

Assignment 6   

After reading these articles I’ve come to a conclusion that designers are people who use design to express who they are and what they do, it is a method to to stand out from the crowd and everyone has their very unique style of art. On the other hand, a good designer designs things not just in whatever style he wants but also clarifies his intention of the objectives and makes people understand easily.

Tschichold believed that a design shouldn’t always follow rules, thus why he wrote this article “the new typography.” In the traditional old typography the arrangement of every unit has its own place to be placed on a certain axis, sacrificing additional imagination, work and creativity.

Gerstner stated that creative decisions are made by feeling but with intellectual criteria, and he came up with the morphological box of the typogram to run designs like a program, Gerstner in today’s world will be known as a programmer who wrote this morphological box program that runs elements of designs in a grid. It is a system that goes through components, typeface, colors, and decides which would go with each other the best.

Brockmann also believes that using a grid can demonstrate how much a design cares about his work, like Gerstner, Brockmann used a grid to clarify the laws of universal validity. Brockmann thinks that following the system of design is a way to express how professional one is, and also to demonstrate one’s intelligence in mathematical thinking and the quality of the work.

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