1. Comparing my finished
product to my design
My final product is different to my final design
because I have changed the layout a little bit so
it looks better and catches the eye. The name
of the product and the slogan are all in different
places. I have also changed some colours so
the perfume stands out more.
2. Task 1
• The colours I have used does not mislead
the consumer in anyway. The sunset in
my design suggests that the perfume is for
someone who is in love. The bottle will be
the exact same colour, shape and size it
will not be mislead to my buyers.
3. Task 4
• My finished product is different to my
original plan, I have changed the layout
completely
4. Task 5
The technology I used was photo shop. The
technology helped me change the size,
colour and angle of the design. As I was
using photo shop I played around trying
different font colours and styles and
different backgrounds.
5. Task 6
• Yes I do think my product is suitable for
my audience because its for young adults
who are in love.
• My perfume is mainly for going out e.g.
parties. This is good as young adults are
always going out partying. They also love
to smell glamorous
6. Task 7
• One of my challenges are
finding the right picture off of
Google images for my love
theme, and trying to match it
up with my target audience
7. Task 8
• Technical skills I have gained;
I can now produce a professional advert on
photo shop as I have learnt to use all the
tools and I have gained the ability to be
able to upload different format documents
onto my blog post. Other technical skills I
have learnt is editing the colour of the
photos/bottle.