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Advert Analysis
Lucozade, Old Spice, Shelter
Lucozade sport is targeted at
people who do sport, as suggested
by the name and the use of a
famous sportsman (Gareth Bale).
Because Gareth Bale is a footballer
it may be more specifically targeted
at footballers as well as the general
sporting community. I could be
assumed that the target audience
for the drink would be between
about the ages of 12 to 16 because
there are more children and
teenagers that drink Lucozade then
adults.
There is a play on words
on the advert “In a different
league” which could
reference football in the
advert, but also that the
drink is better than others
because it is ‘in a different
league’.
The colour scheme of the advert is mainly blue and
yellow with parts of black and white. The blue and yellow
are the same shades that are used on the packaging of
the product which make it explicitly clear that the product
on sale is Lucozade sport. The blue colour scheme is
also carried over onto the eyes of Gareth Bale. The blue
colour of his eyes appears artificially enhanced to be a
better match for the background of the advert.
The use of the exclamative
‘yes’ at the bottom of the
advert is positive affirmative.
Although it has no context it
represents the product
positively.
The adverbial phrase
‘scientifically proven’ is
ambiguous because it doesn’t
state what has been proven.
However, like the word ‘yes’ it
positively represents the
product and makes it, maybe,
more appealing to consumers.
The audience response to the
advert would be to purchase the
drink, and then drink it in order to
be like Gareth Bale. This is more
likely the reason for younger people
top buy the drink as they may be
fans of his and under the illusion
that drinking Lucozade Sport will
make them a footballer like him.
At the very top of the page the advert
references the company that Lucozade
is owned by: GlaxoSmithKline. This is
a pharmaceutical company that owned
the brand until 2013 when it was sold
to the Japanese company ‘Suntory’.
The fact that the company was
pharmaceutical shows where the drink
originated as it was sold to ill people.
The representations visible in the
advert are that of a white,
masculine, famous, sports
personality. Gareth Bale is a
popular footballer and this would
attract consumers, especially
children and young teenagers.
These representations are used
to represent the drink as suitable
for masculine sports people.
In the corner, there is a profile of
Gareth Bale. This may be to show
what people can achieve if they
drink Lucozade. But it may also be
there incase some members of the
public are unaware of Gareth Bale
and his achievements. If this
information was available it may m
sake these people feel as though
the product id out of their reach and
is not aimed at them so they may
not buy it.
The advert is set in a beach
location with waves. This is
reminiscent of the original Old
Spice adverts that were in the
water. It keeps connections with
the original product to possibly
maintain the customers that the
brand may have had for a long
time. There are palm trees and
white stallion in the advert which
make the product seem perfect
and that it will create a sense of
luxury.
The advert contains the
actual product in the hand
of Isiah Mustafa so that it is
made explicitly clear what
the advert is promoting.
This is important because
the strange events of the
advert it need to be shown
what is actually being
promoted.
The classic, original logo of Old
Spice is featured in the advert.
This shows how the brand is still
the same, which would maintain
trust with long-term customers
who have supported the brand for
a long time. The old-style font
used connotes feeling of
authenticity with the product.
Isiah Mustafa is the main feature
of the advert. He is stereotypically
good-looking due to his muscular
physique. He has a ‘causally’
draped sweater over his
shoulders, an intense expression.
He also has a hand placed on his
hip in a devil may care fashion. In
the advert he talks with a deep,
manly voice. The combination of
all of these elements aids the
representation about Old spice
being a ‘manly’ brand. It makes it
seem as though Old Spice turns
you in to the man in the advert.
The colour scheme in the advert is mainly pastel colours, with
a light blue for the sea and sky, accompanied with sand and a
white horse. There is a slight bit of green on the right side
where there are palm trees. This connotes nature and makes
Old Spice appear natural and clean. The pale colours help
with the idea that paradise can be achieved with Old Spice
because the colours are calm and not harsh or intense. The
burgundy is used because that is the colour of the brand logo
and the bottle of the product they are selling. The burgundy
contrasts pleasantly with the pale blue background.
The target audience for this product
would be man because there is a direct
mode of address towards men in general.
The advertising of who they want to buy
the product, however, is women because
of the way the dialogue takes place within
the advert - it is as though Isiah is talking
to the heterosexual women in the
audience and telling home that in order to
get their man to be a real man they need
to buy him Old Spice grooming products.
The audience response to the
advert would be for either men
to buy the product for
themselves in order to
impress their partner or
girlfriends and wives to buy
this product for their partner in
order to make them smell
more manly.
In recent years, men have been
more bothered with their
appearance and grooming than
they were historically. Because of
this the products that are targeted
for men have changed. They have
also had to sell the products in a
different way because these
products are not just bought by
women for men, but also by men
for themselves.
The colour scheme of these adverts is very
standard. Red, white and black go together very
well as a trio. The simplicity of the colours mean
that the message of the advert is carried across
easier than it would be if there were more complex
colour combinations. The simplicity could also be
seen as a way to show that it is not a complex
process to get advice from Shelter but instead it is
very simple and easy so people should do it before
they get into an extremely bad housing situation.
Because the advert doesn’t mess round with
colours it also connotes a sense of seriousness
about the issue and shows that homelessness isn’t
a joke.
In the logo for the charity
the ‘h’ is in the shape of a
house. This shows the
audience that the charity
is to do with housing if
they weren’t sure at first.
It also means that they
don’t have to read the
whole poster to
understand what the
charity helps.
The poster has information such as the
website and a phone number with the
phrase ‘to donate’. This information is
on the advert to make it clear that
Shelter is a charity that is there to help
and support but also needs money and
support to keep going as a charity.
Each of the posters contains a different
scenario that shows different ways that
people can have housing problems and
face homelessness. This is employed to
inform people that there a number of
ways that cause people to face
homelessness so should be aware of
them in case any happen to them. It
creates a sense of realism about the
problem and that it is a threat to many
people.
The advert contains emotive language in order to appeal to the
sympathetic nature of people. The words printed across the
faces of the people in the adverts makes people think about
others and feel sorry for those facing homelessness so that they
will donate to the charity. Because they are simple sentences
that are fairly vague, in terms of context, I makes people feel as
though this could happen to them, their friends, or their family
and so they feel obliged to help by donating.
The lack of representation with
diversity in the images on the posters
mean that people don’t stereotype
those that face homelessness. The
people used look ‘average’ and don’t
look scruffy and dirty as people
assume homeless people are. This
causes people to realise that
homelessness can happen to anyone
and isn’t specific to certain types of
people. There is a possibility that the
people featured in the advert are
ethnically diverse, however it is not
obvious.
The adverts follow the same sentence
structure in the bold white writing
underneath the mouths of the people. It
has a declarative statement followed by
the words ‘We can help.’ This is
repetition and makes people in these
situations feel reassured because it
makes them feel as though the charity
is there for them in their time of need.
The fact that all of the adverts use a close
up of the faces expresses a sense of
vulnerability for the people in the advert.
It seems as though they are in a very
tough situation and are struggling to get
out. It shows that in these situations you
may feel weak, and vulnerable but
Shelter are there to help and will try to
solve the problem as best as they can.
The expressions on the faces of those shown in
the adverts is extremely blank. This again helps
with the representation that homelessness can
happen to anyone. It makes the possibility of
homelessness more real for the audience. The
blankness also allows the audience to read into it
how they want to. For example, they may view
that the people are truly broken and in a bad
situation.
The target audience for these posters is
likely to be people over the age of about
25. By this time the majority of people
either own or rent property and so these
issues will affect them the most,
especially young people who don’t know
what tenants are supposed to act and
how they are supposed to be treated.
With these adverts there is a sense that social consciousness and collective
responsibility. They appeal to the side of people that want to help others and
make sure they don’t end up in these terrible situations. The posters also
serve the purpose to educate people, briefly, about homelessness.

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Adverts analysis

  • 2. Lucozade sport is targeted at people who do sport, as suggested by the name and the use of a famous sportsman (Gareth Bale). Because Gareth Bale is a footballer it may be more specifically targeted at footballers as well as the general sporting community. I could be assumed that the target audience for the drink would be between about the ages of 12 to 16 because there are more children and teenagers that drink Lucozade then adults. There is a play on words on the advert “In a different league” which could reference football in the advert, but also that the drink is better than others because it is ‘in a different league’. The colour scheme of the advert is mainly blue and yellow with parts of black and white. The blue and yellow are the same shades that are used on the packaging of the product which make it explicitly clear that the product on sale is Lucozade sport. The blue colour scheme is also carried over onto the eyes of Gareth Bale. The blue colour of his eyes appears artificially enhanced to be a better match for the background of the advert. The use of the exclamative ‘yes’ at the bottom of the advert is positive affirmative. Although it has no context it represents the product positively. The adverbial phrase ‘scientifically proven’ is ambiguous because it doesn’t state what has been proven. However, like the word ‘yes’ it positively represents the product and makes it, maybe, more appealing to consumers. The audience response to the advert would be to purchase the drink, and then drink it in order to be like Gareth Bale. This is more likely the reason for younger people top buy the drink as they may be fans of his and under the illusion that drinking Lucozade Sport will make them a footballer like him. At the very top of the page the advert references the company that Lucozade is owned by: GlaxoSmithKline. This is a pharmaceutical company that owned the brand until 2013 when it was sold to the Japanese company ‘Suntory’. The fact that the company was pharmaceutical shows where the drink originated as it was sold to ill people. The representations visible in the advert are that of a white, masculine, famous, sports personality. Gareth Bale is a popular footballer and this would attract consumers, especially children and young teenagers. These representations are used to represent the drink as suitable for masculine sports people. In the corner, there is a profile of Gareth Bale. This may be to show what people can achieve if they drink Lucozade. But it may also be there incase some members of the public are unaware of Gareth Bale and his achievements. If this information was available it may m sake these people feel as though the product id out of their reach and is not aimed at them so they may not buy it.
  • 3. The advert is set in a beach location with waves. This is reminiscent of the original Old Spice adverts that were in the water. It keeps connections with the original product to possibly maintain the customers that the brand may have had for a long time. There are palm trees and white stallion in the advert which make the product seem perfect and that it will create a sense of luxury. The advert contains the actual product in the hand of Isiah Mustafa so that it is made explicitly clear what the advert is promoting. This is important because the strange events of the advert it need to be shown what is actually being promoted. The classic, original logo of Old Spice is featured in the advert. This shows how the brand is still the same, which would maintain trust with long-term customers who have supported the brand for a long time. The old-style font used connotes feeling of authenticity with the product. Isiah Mustafa is the main feature of the advert. He is stereotypically good-looking due to his muscular physique. He has a ‘causally’ draped sweater over his shoulders, an intense expression. He also has a hand placed on his hip in a devil may care fashion. In the advert he talks with a deep, manly voice. The combination of all of these elements aids the representation about Old spice being a ‘manly’ brand. It makes it seem as though Old Spice turns you in to the man in the advert. The colour scheme in the advert is mainly pastel colours, with a light blue for the sea and sky, accompanied with sand and a white horse. There is a slight bit of green on the right side where there are palm trees. This connotes nature and makes Old Spice appear natural and clean. The pale colours help with the idea that paradise can be achieved with Old Spice because the colours are calm and not harsh or intense. The burgundy is used because that is the colour of the brand logo and the bottle of the product they are selling. The burgundy contrasts pleasantly with the pale blue background. The target audience for this product would be man because there is a direct mode of address towards men in general. The advertising of who they want to buy the product, however, is women because of the way the dialogue takes place within the advert - it is as though Isiah is talking to the heterosexual women in the audience and telling home that in order to get their man to be a real man they need to buy him Old Spice grooming products. The audience response to the advert would be for either men to buy the product for themselves in order to impress their partner or girlfriends and wives to buy this product for their partner in order to make them smell more manly. In recent years, men have been more bothered with their appearance and grooming than they were historically. Because of this the products that are targeted for men have changed. They have also had to sell the products in a different way because these products are not just bought by women for men, but also by men for themselves.
  • 4. The colour scheme of these adverts is very standard. Red, white and black go together very well as a trio. The simplicity of the colours mean that the message of the advert is carried across easier than it would be if there were more complex colour combinations. The simplicity could also be seen as a way to show that it is not a complex process to get advice from Shelter but instead it is very simple and easy so people should do it before they get into an extremely bad housing situation. Because the advert doesn’t mess round with colours it also connotes a sense of seriousness about the issue and shows that homelessness isn’t a joke. In the logo for the charity the ‘h’ is in the shape of a house. This shows the audience that the charity is to do with housing if they weren’t sure at first. It also means that they don’t have to read the whole poster to understand what the charity helps. The poster has information such as the website and a phone number with the phrase ‘to donate’. This information is on the advert to make it clear that Shelter is a charity that is there to help and support but also needs money and support to keep going as a charity. Each of the posters contains a different scenario that shows different ways that people can have housing problems and face homelessness. This is employed to inform people that there a number of ways that cause people to face homelessness so should be aware of them in case any happen to them. It creates a sense of realism about the problem and that it is a threat to many people. The advert contains emotive language in order to appeal to the sympathetic nature of people. The words printed across the faces of the people in the adverts makes people think about others and feel sorry for those facing homelessness so that they will donate to the charity. Because they are simple sentences that are fairly vague, in terms of context, I makes people feel as though this could happen to them, their friends, or their family and so they feel obliged to help by donating. The lack of representation with diversity in the images on the posters mean that people don’t stereotype those that face homelessness. The people used look ‘average’ and don’t look scruffy and dirty as people assume homeless people are. This causes people to realise that homelessness can happen to anyone and isn’t specific to certain types of people. There is a possibility that the people featured in the advert are ethnically diverse, however it is not obvious. The adverts follow the same sentence structure in the bold white writing underneath the mouths of the people. It has a declarative statement followed by the words ‘We can help.’ This is repetition and makes people in these situations feel reassured because it makes them feel as though the charity is there for them in their time of need. The fact that all of the adverts use a close up of the faces expresses a sense of vulnerability for the people in the advert. It seems as though they are in a very tough situation and are struggling to get out. It shows that in these situations you may feel weak, and vulnerable but Shelter are there to help and will try to solve the problem as best as they can. The expressions on the faces of those shown in the adverts is extremely blank. This again helps with the representation that homelessness can happen to anyone. It makes the possibility of homelessness more real for the audience. The blankness also allows the audience to read into it how they want to. For example, they may view that the people are truly broken and in a bad situation. The target audience for these posters is likely to be people over the age of about 25. By this time the majority of people either own or rent property and so these issues will affect them the most, especially young people who don’t know what tenants are supposed to act and how they are supposed to be treated. With these adverts there is a sense that social consciousness and collective responsibility. They appeal to the side of people that want to help others and make sure they don’t end up in these terrible situations. The posters also serve the purpose to educate people, briefly, about homelessness.