Il lancio social della nuova UNIEURO: la multicanalità integrata con il digit...Nazareno Viale
Il workshop rientra nella sessione dedicata all’ambito Social Media & Digital PR.
Il focus dello speech è appunto il social e verterà sulle strategie messe in atto da E3 per supportare il percorso di rebranding che ha visto Marcopolo Expert e Unieuro fondersi sotto un’unica etichetta, dando così vita alla più grande catena di elettronica in Italia per punti vendita.
Il lancio social della nuova UNIEURO: la multicanalità integrata con il digit...Nazareno Viale
Il workshop rientra nella sessione dedicata all’ambito Social Media & Digital PR.
Il focus dello speech è appunto il social e verterà sulle strategie messe in atto da E3 per supportare il percorso di rebranding che ha visto Marcopolo Expert e Unieuro fondersi sotto un’unica etichetta, dando così vita alla più grande catena di elettronica in Italia per punti vendita.
This document analyzes the visual elements and conventions used in the contents page of a rock music magazine. It discusses how the mid-shot of the model creates a closer relationship with readers. Dark colors and tattoos on the model follow conventions representing the rock genre. Details like the publication date and issue number help readers find the magazine. Elements like the model's dress, hair, and pose suggest a natural yet mysterious style that aligns with the magazine's genre. The use of a guitar and other symbols further represent the rock music theme.
This document discusses layout options for a music magazine. It proposes Layout 1 as the best option, as it clearly displays necessary information like the title, cover lines, date, price and barcode in an organized manner. Layout 1 is also influenced by the layout of "Classic Rock" magazine, which has a similar high-quality style with few cover lines on the front page. Though another layout is influenced by "Elle" magazine, the author feels Layout 1 is better for a rock music magazine as it avoids being too feminine and allows exploring new technical skills.
In what ways does your media school magazinelwica1999
The student's school magazine develops conventions of real media products by using direct gaze from models on the front cover to create a relationship with readers, similar to an example magazine. However, the school magazine is more formal than the example due to its theme and target age group. It challenges conventions by featuring three models instead of one. The magazine aims to attract six form students by featuring topics like "university time" and displaying diverse, powerful representations of women rather than stereotypical portrayals. The student learned to further develop Photoshop and Prezi skills from constructing this magazine.
The document summarizes an interview with the British rock star Cora about her new album "Don't Let Me Go" and the changes she has made to her image and music style. Cora explains that the album was meant to show her desire to become a better person for her daughter and husband after past mistakes hurt them. While some fans criticize her new "Adele-like" sound and more feminine image as departing from her usual hardcore rock style, Cora says she wants to continue producing both types of music and hopes to gain new fans while keeping her old ones. She sees the album as portraying the good and bad parts of life but ultimately expressing her love for family.
Andrew Goodwin identified 6 key aspects that are often featured in music videos: 1) A relationship between the lyrics and visuals, 2) Seeing the sound through beats and editing, 3) Genre-related style and imagery to establish an artist's brand, 4) Multiple close-ups of the artist to promote their star persona, 5) Voyeurism and sexualization, especially of female artists, and 6) Intertextual references to other media to engage audiences. Music videos can anchor the meaning of a song for viewers and promote the artist.
The author found Courtney Love's photoshoot in Elle magazine inspirational because Love looked like a goddess of rock music. This is what the author wanted to portray in their own magazine aimed at women. The author analyzed an image they were considering and felt it successfully represented the rock genre through the model's direct gaze, ripped tights, heavy boots, and choker necklace. While some body is shown, the model is not sexually objectified. The image portrays the dangerous atmosphere of a rock music magazine alongside female nature.
The document summarizes an interview with the famous British rock star Cora about her controversial new album "Don't Let Me Go" and her desire to change her image. Cora explains that through her new album, she wanted to show a more emotional side and present herself as someone who has love in her life, in an effort to become a better person for her daughter and husband after past mistakes nearly cost her their relationships. She also says she will continue making both classical rock music and her new style, and hopes to find success in different genres. Overall, Cora expresses her wish to grow as a person for the sake of her family while still caring about her fans.
The document discusses several potential names and fonts for a rock music magazine project. It considers names like "Vigorous", "Metallica", and "Sweet Emotion" and their associations with power, energy, and emotion. Various fonts are also discussed in terms of their similarity to horror movies or newspapers and their connotations of danger, violence, and mystery. Feedback from a survey of 29 people on different font options is mentioned to help decide which design would be most attractive to the target audience.
Laura Mulvey coined the term "Male Gaze" to describe how audiences view characters from the perspective of a heterosexual male in films. The Male Gaze theory suggests that women are denied human identity and are instead viewed and presented as objects to be admired based on their physical appearance. Key aspects of the Male Gaze include the camera lingering on female curves, events being presented through a man's reaction, and women existing primarily in relation to men in the narrative.
The document summarizes an interview with the famous British rock star Cora about her controversial new album "Don't Let Me Go" and her desire to change her image. Cora explains that through her new album, she wanted to show a more emotional side and present herself as someone who has love in her life, in an effort to become a better person for her daughter and husband after past mistakes nearly cost her their relationships. She also says she will continue making both classical rock music and her new style, and hopes to find success in different genres. Overall, Cora expresses her wish to evolve as an artist but still care for her fans, while prioritizing improving herself for the sake of her family.
The survey results showed that the target audience for the music magazine is mainly female teenagers aged 16-18 who enjoy classic rock and heavy metal music. Most respondents said they do not currently read music magazines but enjoy Kerrang magazine. To appeal to this audience, the magazine should feature modern rock music content, have an appealing design with good images, and be affordable for teenagers. It will aim to emulate Kerrang magazine's success at attracting this demographic while exploring a wider range of rock music genres.
The document discusses Laura Mulvey's concept of the "Male Gaze" in film. Mulvey coined the term in 1975 to describe how audiences are meant to view characters from the perspective of a heterosexual male. Key aspects of the Male Gaze include the camera lingering on female bodies and presenting women as objects to be admired physically. Female characters often have no real importance themselves and only exist in relation to male characters or as erotic objects for viewers to watch.
The document provides details on creating a front cover and contents page for a school magazine. It includes sketches of potential layouts and designs. For the front cover, the document considers appropriate images of students, fonts, colors, and cover lines. A final front cover design is presented using a main image of students with direct gazes, cover lines in matching fonts, and colors chosen for their symbolic meanings. Potential contents page layouts are also presented, with notes on refining the design to appear neater. The process of editing images and designing pages is described. Lessons learned include using appropriate backgrounds and the benefits of Photoshop over other editing tools.
The document discusses conventions followed in rock music magazine covers from the 1960s to the 1990s. It notes that covers commonly used black colors as a symbol of energy and mystery. They also featured models with direct gazes to create a connection with readers. Repeated use of red and white in the color schemes aimed to represent the music genre. Fonts with hard corners conveyed a hardcore theme and sense of adrenaline to engage readers.
Andrew Goodwin identified 6 key aspects that are often featured in music videos: 1) A relationship between the lyrics and visuals, 2) Seeing the sound through beats and editing, 3) Genre-related style and imagery, 4) Close-ups to promote the artist's star persona, 5) Voyeurism especially in representing female artists, and 6) Intertextual references to other media. Music videos can anchor the meaning of a song for viewers and promote the artist, but they also risk objectifying artists, especially women.
Laura Mulvey coined the term "Male Gaze" to describe how audiences view characters from the perspective of a heterosexual male in films. The Male Gaze theory suggests that women are denied human identity and are instead viewed and presented as objects to be admired based on their physical appearance. It also suggests that women can only watch films from the perspective of a man and see themselves through a man's eyes. Features of the Male Gaze include the camera lingering on a woman's body and events involving women being presented in the context of a man's reaction.
Trabajo declase: Proyectos de joyería aplicando los fundamentos estéticos y funcionales de la Bauhaus. Escuela de Arte Mariano Timón. Palencia. Asignatura de Proyectos de Joyería. Profesora: Silvia G.Guzmán
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This document analyzes the visual elements and conventions used in the contents page of a rock music magazine. It discusses how the mid-shot of the model creates a closer relationship with readers. Dark colors and tattoos on the model follow conventions representing the rock genre. Details like the publication date and issue number help readers find the magazine. Elements like the model's dress, hair, and pose suggest a natural yet mysterious style that aligns with the magazine's genre. The use of a guitar and other symbols further represent the rock music theme.
This document discusses layout options for a music magazine. It proposes Layout 1 as the best option, as it clearly displays necessary information like the title, cover lines, date, price and barcode in an organized manner. Layout 1 is also influenced by the layout of "Classic Rock" magazine, which has a similar high-quality style with few cover lines on the front page. Though another layout is influenced by "Elle" magazine, the author feels Layout 1 is better for a rock music magazine as it avoids being too feminine and allows exploring new technical skills.
In what ways does your media school magazinelwica1999
The student's school magazine develops conventions of real media products by using direct gaze from models on the front cover to create a relationship with readers, similar to an example magazine. However, the school magazine is more formal than the example due to its theme and target age group. It challenges conventions by featuring three models instead of one. The magazine aims to attract six form students by featuring topics like "university time" and displaying diverse, powerful representations of women rather than stereotypical portrayals. The student learned to further develop Photoshop and Prezi skills from constructing this magazine.
The document summarizes an interview with the British rock star Cora about her new album "Don't Let Me Go" and the changes she has made to her image and music style. Cora explains that the album was meant to show her desire to become a better person for her daughter and husband after past mistakes hurt them. While some fans criticize her new "Adele-like" sound and more feminine image as departing from her usual hardcore rock style, Cora says she wants to continue producing both types of music and hopes to gain new fans while keeping her old ones. She sees the album as portraying the good and bad parts of life but ultimately expressing her love for family.
Andrew Goodwin identified 6 key aspects that are often featured in music videos: 1) A relationship between the lyrics and visuals, 2) Seeing the sound through beats and editing, 3) Genre-related style and imagery to establish an artist's brand, 4) Multiple close-ups of the artist to promote their star persona, 5) Voyeurism and sexualization, especially of female artists, and 6) Intertextual references to other media to engage audiences. Music videos can anchor the meaning of a song for viewers and promote the artist.
The author found Courtney Love's photoshoot in Elle magazine inspirational because Love looked like a goddess of rock music. This is what the author wanted to portray in their own magazine aimed at women. The author analyzed an image they were considering and felt it successfully represented the rock genre through the model's direct gaze, ripped tights, heavy boots, and choker necklace. While some body is shown, the model is not sexually objectified. The image portrays the dangerous atmosphere of a rock music magazine alongside female nature.
The document summarizes an interview with the famous British rock star Cora about her controversial new album "Don't Let Me Go" and her desire to change her image. Cora explains that through her new album, she wanted to show a more emotional side and present herself as someone who has love in her life, in an effort to become a better person for her daughter and husband after past mistakes nearly cost her their relationships. She also says she will continue making both classical rock music and her new style, and hopes to find success in different genres. Overall, Cora expresses her wish to grow as a person for the sake of her family while still caring about her fans.
The document discusses several potential names and fonts for a rock music magazine project. It considers names like "Vigorous", "Metallica", and "Sweet Emotion" and their associations with power, energy, and emotion. Various fonts are also discussed in terms of their similarity to horror movies or newspapers and their connotations of danger, violence, and mystery. Feedback from a survey of 29 people on different font options is mentioned to help decide which design would be most attractive to the target audience.
Laura Mulvey coined the term "Male Gaze" to describe how audiences view characters from the perspective of a heterosexual male in films. The Male Gaze theory suggests that women are denied human identity and are instead viewed and presented as objects to be admired based on their physical appearance. Key aspects of the Male Gaze include the camera lingering on female curves, events being presented through a man's reaction, and women existing primarily in relation to men in the narrative.
The document summarizes an interview with the famous British rock star Cora about her controversial new album "Don't Let Me Go" and her desire to change her image. Cora explains that through her new album, she wanted to show a more emotional side and present herself as someone who has love in her life, in an effort to become a better person for her daughter and husband after past mistakes nearly cost her their relationships. She also says she will continue making both classical rock music and her new style, and hopes to find success in different genres. Overall, Cora expresses her wish to evolve as an artist but still care for her fans, while prioritizing improving herself for the sake of her family.
The survey results showed that the target audience for the music magazine is mainly female teenagers aged 16-18 who enjoy classic rock and heavy metal music. Most respondents said they do not currently read music magazines but enjoy Kerrang magazine. To appeal to this audience, the magazine should feature modern rock music content, have an appealing design with good images, and be affordable for teenagers. It will aim to emulate Kerrang magazine's success at attracting this demographic while exploring a wider range of rock music genres.
The document discusses Laura Mulvey's concept of the "Male Gaze" in film. Mulvey coined the term in 1975 to describe how audiences are meant to view characters from the perspective of a heterosexual male. Key aspects of the Male Gaze include the camera lingering on female bodies and presenting women as objects to be admired physically. Female characters often have no real importance themselves and only exist in relation to male characters or as erotic objects for viewers to watch.
The document provides details on creating a front cover and contents page for a school magazine. It includes sketches of potential layouts and designs. For the front cover, the document considers appropriate images of students, fonts, colors, and cover lines. A final front cover design is presented using a main image of students with direct gazes, cover lines in matching fonts, and colors chosen for their symbolic meanings. Potential contents page layouts are also presented, with notes on refining the design to appear neater. The process of editing images and designing pages is described. Lessons learned include using appropriate backgrounds and the benefits of Photoshop over other editing tools.
The document discusses conventions followed in rock music magazine covers from the 1960s to the 1990s. It notes that covers commonly used black colors as a symbol of energy and mystery. They also featured models with direct gazes to create a connection with readers. Repeated use of red and white in the color schemes aimed to represent the music genre. Fonts with hard corners conveyed a hardcore theme and sense of adrenaline to engage readers.
Andrew Goodwin identified 6 key aspects that are often featured in music videos: 1) A relationship between the lyrics and visuals, 2) Seeing the sound through beats and editing, 3) Genre-related style and imagery, 4) Close-ups to promote the artist's star persona, 5) Voyeurism especially in representing female artists, and 6) Intertextual references to other media. Music videos can anchor the meaning of a song for viewers and promote the artist, but they also risk objectifying artists, especially women.
Laura Mulvey coined the term "Male Gaze" to describe how audiences view characters from the perspective of a heterosexual male in films. The Male Gaze theory suggests that women are denied human identity and are instead viewed and presented as objects to be admired based on their physical appearance. It also suggests that women can only watch films from the perspective of a man and see themselves through a man's eyes. Features of the Male Gaze include the camera lingering on a woman's body and events involving women being presented in the context of a man's reaction.
Trabajo declase: Proyectos de joyería aplicando los fundamentos estéticos y funcionales de la Bauhaus. Escuela de Arte Mariano Timón. Palencia. Asignatura de Proyectos de Joyería. Profesora: Silvia G.Guzmán
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Designing the new enterprise by Milan GuentherLe Laptop
Designing the new enterprise (event French tech Safari)
Everyone is talking about the new ways of dealing with data, and how to make use of the ubiquitous layer emerging around us. To design for this reality however, we have to rethink our approaches. Milan will talk about mobile big data enterprise service design and similar ideas, that help appreciate the dynamics and complexity of such environments.
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