- Practical should put argument discussed in essay into practice
- Dog approach is more humorous more of a parody
- Colgate one works - techniques are evident
- Consider how it could be less explicit if you choose to develop Pedigree idea
- Look into feminist themes - using feminism to promote a product
- Look into 'Woke-vertising'
- Is the ad authentic or not
- Is the effect of 'femvertising' a bad thing?
- What is it I am trying to put out there?
- Essay should discuss the backlash of 'femvertising' to offer strategies for authenticity.
- Authenticity is important
- Colgate ad is notably focused on aesthetics can you add any other advertising techniques such as Celebrity endorsement
- If you choose to apply the same technique it could be interesting applied to a Tech brand or headphones as they are an accessible product to everyone
- Headphone ads that exist are generally masculine and not to consume a product
- Look in Jessica Walsh's Instagram for feminist reference
- Choose one brand not two to evaluate
- Refine Colgate Ad with regards to type - it does not need to follow exact brand guidelines
Feedback gave me a clear idea if my idea worked well or not with more feedback. This feedback confirmed my idea worked but needed further developed in terms of type layout etc. It also helped to confirm which idea visualised the concept and message I was trying to portray most clearly. The Colgate ad was focused on aesthetics but this is a common issue discussed throughout feminism. Further development with focus on refining the Colgate Ad in terms of type and layout to produce the best quality outcome. Generally the feedback was a positive experience not only did it confirm my idea was clear and visualised, I also was provided with feedback to let me know the best ways I could develop the idea further.
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