The document discusses different experimental photography techniques:
1) Movement photography, where the photographer moved the camera while taking pictures of colorful cars to create blurry images with merged colors.
2) Out of focus photography, where the photographer turned off autofocus and took close-up pictures of lights and parts of the college, zooming in and out to make parts more blurred.
3) Reflection photography, where the photographer searched for reflective surfaces and took pictures from different angles to distort and create interesting effects from the reflections.
4) Photomontage, where multiple slightly offset images were combined in Photoshop to create a single large image with a fisheye effect, as if from one large
This document analyzes the page layout of two magazine articles. For the Lady Gaga article in Q Magazine, the left page features a large black and white photo of her anchoring the text. The right page uses a large red "L" corresponding to her name and the article's first letter. Columns of text are placed over the "L" with no title needed due to her fame. The My Chemical Romance article in Kerrang magazine features a colorful group photo on the left and a pull quote title incorporating the band's logo. Bold colors and fonts are used throughout to match the band's genre and leave readers anticipating the continued article in the next issue.
Este documento presenta 10 ideas para mejorar la presencia en línea de un negocio local, incluyendo posicionamiento en Google, promoción a través de redes sociales, optimización de la página web, conexión de estrategias en línea y fuera de línea, desarrollo de una lista de correo electrónico, difusión de contenidos útiles, presencia en sitios web de terceros, cobertura en medios de comunicación, y desarrollo de promociones conjuntas con otros negocios locales.
Online conversations: sense or nonsense? By Di Tunney & Rachel FrancisMerlien Institute
Online conversations: sense or nonsense? by Di Tunney & Rachel Francis
Brainstorming session presented at Merlien Institute's QCRI2011 conference in Malta
7 & 8 April 2011
This short document appears to be about clothing items but does not provide enough context or details to generate a meaningful 3 sentence summary. It only contains the words "front" and "sleeve" with no other information.
The document outlines the five core literary elements - character, setting, plot, theme, and style - that students will learn by week's end. They will demonstrate their understanding by creating original books incorporating all five elements, with characters both major and minor, setting establishing the time and place, plot sequencing the main events, theme conveying the central idea, and style presenting illustrations and text.
The document discusses the design process for a magazine. The author initially planned a non-traditional magazine design but later decided to take a more conservative approach, drawing inspiration from magazines like Kerrang and NME. Key elements like the color scheme, layout, and masthead were revised multiple times to better align with conventions of rock music magazines and to appeal to the target audience. The aim became creating a magazine that would feel familiar to readers and respect genre traditions.
The document discusses different experimental photography techniques:
1) Movement photography, where the photographer moved the camera while taking pictures of colorful cars to create blurry images with merged colors.
2) Out of focus photography, where the photographer turned off autofocus and took close-up pictures of lights and parts of the college, zooming in and out to make parts more blurred.
3) Reflection photography, where the photographer searched for reflective surfaces and took pictures from different angles to distort and create interesting effects from the reflections.
4) Photomontage, where multiple slightly offset images were combined in Photoshop to create a single large image with a fisheye effect, as if from one large
This document analyzes the page layout of two magazine articles. For the Lady Gaga article in Q Magazine, the left page features a large black and white photo of her anchoring the text. The right page uses a large red "L" corresponding to her name and the article's first letter. Columns of text are placed over the "L" with no title needed due to her fame. The My Chemical Romance article in Kerrang magazine features a colorful group photo on the left and a pull quote title incorporating the band's logo. Bold colors and fonts are used throughout to match the band's genre and leave readers anticipating the continued article in the next issue.
Este documento presenta 10 ideas para mejorar la presencia en línea de un negocio local, incluyendo posicionamiento en Google, promoción a través de redes sociales, optimización de la página web, conexión de estrategias en línea y fuera de línea, desarrollo de una lista de correo electrónico, difusión de contenidos útiles, presencia en sitios web de terceros, cobertura en medios de comunicación, y desarrollo de promociones conjuntas con otros negocios locales.
Online conversations: sense or nonsense? By Di Tunney & Rachel FrancisMerlien Institute
Online conversations: sense or nonsense? by Di Tunney & Rachel Francis
Brainstorming session presented at Merlien Institute's QCRI2011 conference in Malta
7 & 8 April 2011
This short document appears to be about clothing items but does not provide enough context or details to generate a meaningful 3 sentence summary. It only contains the words "front" and "sleeve" with no other information.
The document outlines the five core literary elements - character, setting, plot, theme, and style - that students will learn by week's end. They will demonstrate their understanding by creating original books incorporating all five elements, with characters both major and minor, setting establishing the time and place, plot sequencing the main events, theme conveying the central idea, and style presenting illustrations and text.
The document discusses the design process for a magazine. The author initially planned a non-traditional magazine design but later decided to take a more conservative approach, drawing inspiration from magazines like Kerrang and NME. Key elements like the color scheme, layout, and masthead were revised multiple times to better align with conventions of rock music magazines and to appeal to the target audience. The aim became creating a magazine that would feel familiar to readers and respect genre traditions.
Foro de Capital Emprendedor La pampa 2010Pablo Marek
El documento presenta la agenda del Primer Foro de Capital Emprendedor organizado por el Instituto de Promoción Productiva Prosperar IECyT. El foro tiene como objetivo estimular la presentación de proyectos emprendedores innovadores y facilitar las negociaciones entre emprendedores e inversores privados para concretar inversiones. Se explican los conceptos de emprendedor, emprendimiento y ecosistema emprendedor, y se detallan las competencias, desafíos, ventajas y desventajas de emprender. También se describe el proceso de financ
STUNNER IT SOLUTION PVT. LTD. is a Delhi-based IT solutions company that provides data recovery and other IT services. Their mission is to provide comfortable, imaginative solutions to their thousands of satisfied customers across India. They aim to be a trusted solutions provider. Their clients include large companies like Deloitte, LIC of India, and Sitech Engineer. They offer fast, secure, and cost-effective data recovery within 15 days. Their services also include training, development, website design, software development, hardware support, and more.
Vigeland Park en Oslo es un parque escultural creado por el artista noruego Gustav Vigeland. Consiste en más de 200 esculturas de bronce y granito que representan el ciclo de la vida humana, desde el nacimiento hasta la muerte, colocadas en un parque de 121 acres. El parque atrae a más de un millón de visitantes cada año y es una de las principales atracciones turísticas de Oslo.
El documento describe varias aplicaciones para el comercio electrónico como catálogos de productos, pasarelas de pagos con tarjeta de crédito y tiendas en Internet. Explica métodos de pago electrónico como cargos en cuenta, tarjetas de crédito y débito, y sistemas intermediarios como Cyber Cash y First Virtual. También cubre aspectos tributarios relacionados con el comercio electrónico.
The document describes 16 drafts of a contents page created by refining various design elements like layout, images, colors, fonts, and text. Key revisions included blurring the background image, changing box and text colors, shortening copy, adjusting page numbering style and position, adding captions, resizing elements, and testing different fonts and images with audiences to ensure aligning with the intended feminine demographic. The drafts show an iterative design process focused on visual refinement and usability testing.
Northridge Presentation Share Point Portal User Experienceleewmartin
The document discusses SharePoint portal user experience (UX) maturity models. It classifies SharePoint portals based on their level of configuration and customization as basic, advanced, or sophisticated. Basic portals focus on branding, templates, and taxonomy while sophisticated portals feature creative design, aggregation, advanced information architecture, and personalized content. The models help assess an organization's SharePoint use and guide improving the user experience as capabilities mature.
This marketing and PR presentation outlines a plan to promote Pierce the Veil's upcoming album release. The objectives are to increase awareness of the band among their target 16+ demographic and sell over 300,000 copies of the new album. Key elements of the promotion plan include press releases and interviews in music magazines and radio to build hype leading up to the release. Social media will also be leveraged to engage existing fans and reach new audiences. Merchandise, events like secret shows and in-store signings, and highlighting the band's unique sound are also discussed as ways to promote the band and help drive album sales.
Katie Scruton completed a project to design pages in the styles of broadsheet newspapers, tabloid newspapers, and fanzines. She is pleased with her time management and productivity during the project. By revising her work multiple times and saving JPEG versions of each revision, she saw clear improvements in quality. Her favorite pieces were the fanzine pages, which looked like real publications. She gained skills in Adobe InDesign and Photoshop by completing technical elements like a collage background. Overall, she feels this was her best project as it allowed creative expression and application of skills learned over her course.
This document provides design elements and formatting options for double page spreads, including landscape or portrait orientation, use of headers, pull quotes, page numbers, borders, blobs and stars, baselines, columns, drop capitals, grids, cut outs, datelines, crossheads, and straplines. Key elements like headlines, white space, and reverse text are also discussed.
Factual products are meant to inform people about certain topics without including bias or opinions. Including bias could anger people if their opinions are not represented and would make the product misleading rather than factual. While some limited bias, like quotes, could provide additional context, the product should remain focused on presenting facts without advocating any particular stance. Overall, factual products are most useful when they present straight information without bias so that the audience receives an accurate portrayal of the subject matter without any misleading interpretations.
Hannah Hoch, John Heartfield, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Man Ray, and David Hockney were experimental photographers who used traditional techniques to create abstract and conceptual works. Hoch created photomontages exploring concepts of beauty, race, and gender. Heartfield used anti-Nazi propaganda. Coburn developed abstract photographs using mirror systems. Man Ray created photograms or "Rayographs" by placing objects on light-sensitive paper. Hockney structured Polaroid photos to form abstract compositions. Their work would be found in galleries and textbooks rather than for commercial uses like advertising.
Hannah Hoch, John Heartfield, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Man Ray, and David Hockney were experimental photographers who used traditional methods to create abstract and conceptual pieces. Hoch created paper collages exploring concepts of beauty, race, and gender. Heartfield used illustrations and ink in anti-Nazi propaganda. Coburn developed abstract photographs using mirror systems. Man Ray created cameraless photograms using direct exposures. Hockney composed abstract images from multiple Polaroid photos exploring shutter speeds and movement. While using film and traditional techniques, their work pushed the boundaries of photography and conceptual art.
Katie Scruton experimented with the technique of multiple exposure photography to create images from photos taken at concerts. Despite her original idea not working out as planned, she was able to quickly come up with new ideas and produce multiple unique images using online tutorials. Her final photos combined existing concert photos to represent her discovery of new bands and feelings through seeing them live. While limited to using her own photos, Katie is pleased with the experimental results and ghostly effects achieved through her multiple exposure process.
The document discusses potential themes and techniques for a photography project. It considers a space theme using double exposure and multimedia techniques but would avoid Hockney montages. An alternative theme of "finding new things/obsessions" is preferred as it allows for a variety of experimental styles like double exposure, multimedia, and Hockney montages, and presents subjects that can be photographed with available resources.
Multimedia photography combines images with other media like paint or digital effects to create abstract or unique pieces that have more edge than normal photos. It can be done physically by adding paint to a photo or digitally by using tools in Photoshop to add cartoon images or filters to achieve effects like Andy Warhol's style. Multiple exposure images overlay two or more photos and fade them together or cut around an object in one photo to reveal the image below, fading the top photo so details can be seen vaguely. The artist plans to use multiple exposures in final pieces by merging full images or having a background image show through a cutout in the foreground photo.
This document summarizes several photography experiments conducted by Katie Scruton. In the first experiment, she took multiple photos of an area and stitched them together using Photoshop to create Hockney-style photomontages. Her favorite result combined images in a way that looked abstract but fitted together well. In the second experiment on movement, she used long exposures to capture motion, either handheld or on a tripod. Her favorite photo showed people at different speeds of motion. The third experiment focused on out of focus images using manual focus, and her favorite photo was a blurred image of lights that looked peaceful. The final reflection experiment used objects like bins and boards to get clear reflections, like one of a car in
The photographer proposes to take images in their bedroom and living room focusing on situations rather than people to set a scene. They plan to use double exposure and montage techniques as their favorites that have been explored. The reasoning is to visually represent research conducted into the effects of obsession on people by producing images on this different but thematically linked subject.
The document outlines a photography student's plans for an experimental photography project exploring the theme of obsession. The student will produce multiple images using double exposure and Hockney montage styles at home and school where equipment is available. Images will be taken of subjects related to TV, music, and films to show what obsession can look like and its effects on people. Contact sheets will be made to select three final images for the assignment and include extras for a portfolio.
Foro de Capital Emprendedor La pampa 2010Pablo Marek
El documento presenta la agenda del Primer Foro de Capital Emprendedor organizado por el Instituto de Promoción Productiva Prosperar IECyT. El foro tiene como objetivo estimular la presentación de proyectos emprendedores innovadores y facilitar las negociaciones entre emprendedores e inversores privados para concretar inversiones. Se explican los conceptos de emprendedor, emprendimiento y ecosistema emprendedor, y se detallan las competencias, desafíos, ventajas y desventajas de emprender. También se describe el proceso de financ
STUNNER IT SOLUTION PVT. LTD. is a Delhi-based IT solutions company that provides data recovery and other IT services. Their mission is to provide comfortable, imaginative solutions to their thousands of satisfied customers across India. They aim to be a trusted solutions provider. Their clients include large companies like Deloitte, LIC of India, and Sitech Engineer. They offer fast, secure, and cost-effective data recovery within 15 days. Their services also include training, development, website design, software development, hardware support, and more.
Vigeland Park en Oslo es un parque escultural creado por el artista noruego Gustav Vigeland. Consiste en más de 200 esculturas de bronce y granito que representan el ciclo de la vida humana, desde el nacimiento hasta la muerte, colocadas en un parque de 121 acres. El parque atrae a más de un millón de visitantes cada año y es una de las principales atracciones turísticas de Oslo.
El documento describe varias aplicaciones para el comercio electrónico como catálogos de productos, pasarelas de pagos con tarjeta de crédito y tiendas en Internet. Explica métodos de pago electrónico como cargos en cuenta, tarjetas de crédito y débito, y sistemas intermediarios como Cyber Cash y First Virtual. También cubre aspectos tributarios relacionados con el comercio electrónico.
The document describes 16 drafts of a contents page created by refining various design elements like layout, images, colors, fonts, and text. Key revisions included blurring the background image, changing box and text colors, shortening copy, adjusting page numbering style and position, adding captions, resizing elements, and testing different fonts and images with audiences to ensure aligning with the intended feminine demographic. The drafts show an iterative design process focused on visual refinement and usability testing.
Northridge Presentation Share Point Portal User Experienceleewmartin
The document discusses SharePoint portal user experience (UX) maturity models. It classifies SharePoint portals based on their level of configuration and customization as basic, advanced, or sophisticated. Basic portals focus on branding, templates, and taxonomy while sophisticated portals feature creative design, aggregation, advanced information architecture, and personalized content. The models help assess an organization's SharePoint use and guide improving the user experience as capabilities mature.
This marketing and PR presentation outlines a plan to promote Pierce the Veil's upcoming album release. The objectives are to increase awareness of the band among their target 16+ demographic and sell over 300,000 copies of the new album. Key elements of the promotion plan include press releases and interviews in music magazines and radio to build hype leading up to the release. Social media will also be leveraged to engage existing fans and reach new audiences. Merchandise, events like secret shows and in-store signings, and highlighting the band's unique sound are also discussed as ways to promote the band and help drive album sales.
Katie Scruton completed a project to design pages in the styles of broadsheet newspapers, tabloid newspapers, and fanzines. She is pleased with her time management and productivity during the project. By revising her work multiple times and saving JPEG versions of each revision, she saw clear improvements in quality. Her favorite pieces were the fanzine pages, which looked like real publications. She gained skills in Adobe InDesign and Photoshop by completing technical elements like a collage background. Overall, she feels this was her best project as it allowed creative expression and application of skills learned over her course.
This document provides design elements and formatting options for double page spreads, including landscape or portrait orientation, use of headers, pull quotes, page numbers, borders, blobs and stars, baselines, columns, drop capitals, grids, cut outs, datelines, crossheads, and straplines. Key elements like headlines, white space, and reverse text are also discussed.
Factual products are meant to inform people about certain topics without including bias or opinions. Including bias could anger people if their opinions are not represented and would make the product misleading rather than factual. While some limited bias, like quotes, could provide additional context, the product should remain focused on presenting facts without advocating any particular stance. Overall, factual products are most useful when they present straight information without bias so that the audience receives an accurate portrayal of the subject matter without any misleading interpretations.
Hannah Hoch, John Heartfield, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Man Ray, and David Hockney were experimental photographers who used traditional techniques to create abstract and conceptual works. Hoch created photomontages exploring concepts of beauty, race, and gender. Heartfield used anti-Nazi propaganda. Coburn developed abstract photographs using mirror systems. Man Ray created photograms or "Rayographs" by placing objects on light-sensitive paper. Hockney structured Polaroid photos to form abstract compositions. Their work would be found in galleries and textbooks rather than for commercial uses like advertising.
Hannah Hoch, John Heartfield, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Man Ray, and David Hockney were experimental photographers who used traditional methods to create abstract and conceptual pieces. Hoch created paper collages exploring concepts of beauty, race, and gender. Heartfield used illustrations and ink in anti-Nazi propaganda. Coburn developed abstract photographs using mirror systems. Man Ray created cameraless photograms using direct exposures. Hockney composed abstract images from multiple Polaroid photos exploring shutter speeds and movement. While using film and traditional techniques, their work pushed the boundaries of photography and conceptual art.
Katie Scruton experimented with the technique of multiple exposure photography to create images from photos taken at concerts. Despite her original idea not working out as planned, she was able to quickly come up with new ideas and produce multiple unique images using online tutorials. Her final photos combined existing concert photos to represent her discovery of new bands and feelings through seeing them live. While limited to using her own photos, Katie is pleased with the experimental results and ghostly effects achieved through her multiple exposure process.
The document discusses potential themes and techniques for a photography project. It considers a space theme using double exposure and multimedia techniques but would avoid Hockney montages. An alternative theme of "finding new things/obsessions" is preferred as it allows for a variety of experimental styles like double exposure, multimedia, and Hockney montages, and presents subjects that can be photographed with available resources.
Multimedia photography combines images with other media like paint or digital effects to create abstract or unique pieces that have more edge than normal photos. It can be done physically by adding paint to a photo or digitally by using tools in Photoshop to add cartoon images or filters to achieve effects like Andy Warhol's style. Multiple exposure images overlay two or more photos and fade them together or cut around an object in one photo to reveal the image below, fading the top photo so details can be seen vaguely. The artist plans to use multiple exposures in final pieces by merging full images or having a background image show through a cutout in the foreground photo.
This document summarizes several photography experiments conducted by Katie Scruton. In the first experiment, she took multiple photos of an area and stitched them together using Photoshop to create Hockney-style photomontages. Her favorite result combined images in a way that looked abstract but fitted together well. In the second experiment on movement, she used long exposures to capture motion, either handheld or on a tripod. Her favorite photo showed people at different speeds of motion. The third experiment focused on out of focus images using manual focus, and her favorite photo was a blurred image of lights that looked peaceful. The final reflection experiment used objects like bins and boards to get clear reflections, like one of a car in
The photographer proposes to take images in their bedroom and living room focusing on situations rather than people to set a scene. They plan to use double exposure and montage techniques as their favorites that have been explored. The reasoning is to visually represent research conducted into the effects of obsession on people by producing images on this different but thematically linked subject.
The document outlines a photography student's plans for an experimental photography project exploring the theme of obsession. The student will produce multiple images using double exposure and Hockney montage styles at home and school where equipment is available. Images will be taken of subjects related to TV, music, and films to show what obsession can look like and its effects on people. Contact sheets will be made to select three final images for the assignment and include extras for a portfolio.
Understanding clients and their needs is important for effective marketing. Methods for understanding clients include learning about their personal interests and hobbies, being attentive in meetings by listening well and being flexible, and asking clients questions about their requirements and vision for the future. Holding regular meetings and communicating frequently helps ensure the client remains the top priority. Understanding the target market is also important for success. Tools like surveys and focus groups can provide useful insights into who the target customers are and what they want. A SWOT analysis identifies internal strengths and weaknesses and external opportunities and threats to help improve business strategy. Audience profiling involves researching demographics, interests, and personality traits of the target group to ensure products appeal and are suitable for them.
Tesco ran an advertisement campaign after the horsemeat scandal to apologize, but the ad implied that problems with contaminated meat were an issue across the entire food industry, not just Tesco. This led to complaints and the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ultimately banned the ad campaign as it misled consumers by suggesting all retailers may have sold horsemeat when relatively few cases had been found. The ASA concluded the ad exaggerated the scale of the problem beyond Tesco alone.
Poundland wanted to be seen as an essential shop for weekly groceries, not just occasional purchases. They devised a "Weekly Essentials" campaign to challenge shoppers to save on their usual weekly shop at Poundland. This included outreach on parenting sites like Netmums and coverage in newspapers comparing Poundland's prices favorably to major supermarkets. As a result of this positive publicity, Poundland saw significant increases in sales in grocery, health & beauty, and household categories.
Poundland wanted to be seen as an essential shopping destination for weekly groceries. They devised a "Weekly Essentials" campaign to challenge shoppers to find out how much they could save on their usual weekly shop at Poundland. This campaign included a mix of social media, PR, and a partnership with Netmums bloggers. It delivered 30 pieces of media coverage, including a double page spread in the Daily Mirror comparing Poundland's prices favorably to major supermarkets. Over 250 mums shared money-saving experiences on Netmums. As a result of this campaign, Poundland saw year-on-year sales increases of 56% in groceries, 26% in health & beauty, and 20
Poundland wanted to be seen as an essential shopping destination for weekly groceries. They devised a "Weekly Essentials" campaign to challenge shoppers to find out how much they could save on their usual weekly shop at Poundland. The campaign used social media, PR, and partnerships with mom bloggers to promote Poundland's broader grocery and household goods ranges. It delivered 30 pieces of coverage comparing Poundland's prices favorably to major supermarkets. Over 250 moms shared money-saving experiences on a parenting forum. As a result, yearly sales increased 56% for groceries, 26% for health and beauty, and 20% for household goods.
This document provides information on marketing and public relations functions through a series of explanations and examples. It discusses key marketing concepts like market research, market analysis, and marketing strategy. It also covers public relations topics such as managing messages, publicity, spin, damage limitation, lobbying, and fields where marketing and PR are used like media/entertainment, business, government, and charities. The document is meant to help explain the functions of marketing and PR using additional real-world examples.