Nicolás Gonzalez introduces himself as a 13-year-old Uruguayan student at Malvin Norte Technical School who lives in Montevideo. His favorite color is yellow, number is 4, sport is football, team is Peñarol, music genre is cumbia, band is Marama, actor is Hugh Jackman, movie is Real Steel, TV program is Combate Argentina, animal is dog, food is salad, and activity is playing football.
The document outlines a kitchen renovation project for a Group 1 vacation home. It discusses the need to upgrade outdated appliances and bring the kitchen up to code to improve safety, layout, and resale value. Risks and mitigation strategies are identified. A communication plan is proposed using daily in-person meetings and a Gantt chart to coordinate tasks and stakeholders which include the homeowner, general contractor, project designer, and bank.
This document contains sample questions and answers from chapters of Philip Kotler's marketing management textbook. It provides examples of multiple choice questions testing comprehension of key concepts from each chapter, along with explanations of the correct answers. The chapters covered include defining marketing, developing marketing strategies and plans, gathering market information, conducting marketing research, creating customer value and satisfaction, analyzing consumer and business markets, identifying market segments and targets, and crafting brand positioning.
The document describes creating a label for a campaign focusing on a question rather than a statement. The label features a picture of a person resembling Superman holding a tablet with a question mark, representing their uncertainty about taking the tablets. To create the label, the image was filtered to have a sketch-like effect and text was added. This label was the easiest to create as the tablets were already in the hand in the original photo.
The artist created a mirrored image of a girl from "The Brook" by highlighting her figure, copying it to the other side, and removing parts of the background. This final image conceptually represents one side of the girl unsure of what to do and the other side having a new idea, reflecting The Brook's role in helping people make decisions.
This document describes the first image the author manipulated in Photoshop. They removed the background to focus only on the picture and text. They increased the contrast and brightness to make the face and background stand out from each other. The manipulated image was intended to depict depression for a mental health organization by showing a down expression with uplifting text.
The document discusses three fantasy films: Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Star Wars: A New Hope, and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. It provides synopses of the plots for each film. It also discusses what attracts the author to the fantasy genre, including actors, stories, and special effects. Finally, it discusses several film theory concepts used in fantasy films, such as intertextuality, star theory, and reception theory.
Henry Cavill is praised as the new Superman but the author doubts his ability for such a large role. Scarlett Johansson's work is inspiring and she was great in Iron Man and The Avengers. The Thing is summarized as a horror/sci-fi film about an alien discovered at an Antarctic research site that escapes and causes conflict. Star power, like Seth Rogen's likable roles, contributed to 50/50's success over The Thing despite the latter earning more initially due to better marketing.
Nicolás Gonzalez introduces himself as a 13-year-old Uruguayan student at Malvin Norte Technical School who lives in Montevideo. His favorite color is yellow, number is 4, sport is football, team is Peñarol, music genre is cumbia, band is Marama, actor is Hugh Jackman, movie is Real Steel, TV program is Combate Argentina, animal is dog, food is salad, and activity is playing football.
The document outlines a kitchen renovation project for a Group 1 vacation home. It discusses the need to upgrade outdated appliances and bring the kitchen up to code to improve safety, layout, and resale value. Risks and mitigation strategies are identified. A communication plan is proposed using daily in-person meetings and a Gantt chart to coordinate tasks and stakeholders which include the homeowner, general contractor, project designer, and bank.
This document contains sample questions and answers from chapters of Philip Kotler's marketing management textbook. It provides examples of multiple choice questions testing comprehension of key concepts from each chapter, along with explanations of the correct answers. The chapters covered include defining marketing, developing marketing strategies and plans, gathering market information, conducting marketing research, creating customer value and satisfaction, analyzing consumer and business markets, identifying market segments and targets, and crafting brand positioning.
The document describes creating a label for a campaign focusing on a question rather than a statement. The label features a picture of a person resembling Superman holding a tablet with a question mark, representing their uncertainty about taking the tablets. To create the label, the image was filtered to have a sketch-like effect and text was added. This label was the easiest to create as the tablets were already in the hand in the original photo.
The artist created a mirrored image of a girl from "The Brook" by highlighting her figure, copying it to the other side, and removing parts of the background. This final image conceptually represents one side of the girl unsure of what to do and the other side having a new idea, reflecting The Brook's role in helping people make decisions.
This document describes the first image the author manipulated in Photoshop. They removed the background to focus only on the picture and text. They increased the contrast and brightness to make the face and background stand out from each other. The manipulated image was intended to depict depression for a mental health organization by showing a down expression with uplifting text.
The document discusses three fantasy films: Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Star Wars: A New Hope, and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. It provides synopses of the plots for each film. It also discusses what attracts the author to the fantasy genre, including actors, stories, and special effects. Finally, it discusses several film theory concepts used in fantasy films, such as intertextuality, star theory, and reception theory.
Henry Cavill is praised as the new Superman but the author doubts his ability for such a large role. Scarlett Johansson's work is inspiring and she was great in Iron Man and The Avengers. The Thing is summarized as a horror/sci-fi film about an alien discovered at an Antarctic research site that escapes and causes conflict. Star power, like Seth Rogen's likable roles, contributed to 50/50's success over The Thing despite the latter earning more initially due to better marketing.
1) Captain America is about a man who is deemed unfit for the military but volunteers for an experiment that turns him into Captain America and gives him superhero abilities, which he uses to defend American values.
2) The film was marketed through TV ads, websites, Facebook groups, YouTube trailers, billboards, newspaper reviews and interviews to target audiences of males ages 16-24 and 25+, as well as more females by using an attractive lead actor and including romance.
3) Merchandise like action figures, posters, games and comics were used to appeal to fans of superheroes and drive synergies.
James Fox conducted research on magazine layout and house style by distributing questionnaires and researching magazine designs. He analyzed various magazine cover and content page designs to understand differences and how to design his own magazine. The house style he chose was Kozuka Mincho, which he felt had a catchy ring to it and worked well with the "Sharpy but Smarty" layout of his magazine. He created basic and more advanced designs for the cover, contents page, and double page spread to enhance the house style and add more design elements. To obtain feedback, he created a questionnaire and calculated the results.
This document compares the designs of DETAILS and Men's VOGUE magazines. DETAILS focuses on men's health and fashion, using celebrities like Robert Pattinson to promote the magazine. It displays the issue number and cover lines prominently. Men's VOGUE focuses on advertising brands and celebrities to showcase wealth and desires, and informs readers of the latest worldwide fashion trends, promoting James Franco as the new James Dean. The document also analyzes the cover lines used by Men's VOGUE to advertise fashion, producers, exclusive content, features, and additional information.
James Fox took photographs during a trip to Media City UK for a photography college project. He chose 10 photos and edited them in Photoshop, applying effects like grayscale and sepia. He evaluated the strengths of each photo, noting how composition and editing enhanced qualities like brightness, boldness, and depth of field. His aim is to be more spontaneous with camera settings for future projects.
This document discusses different applications of photography across several industries:
- Advertising photography is key for attracting viewers' attention in advertising campaigns through compelling images.
- Fashion photographer Patrick Demarchelier's work is widely advertised and he was the official photographer for Princess Diana.
- Music photographer Kevin Cummins is known for his photos of bands like The Rolling Stones and Morrissey.
- Sports photographer Bill Frakes has worked for Sports Illustrated since 1993.
- Photojournalism uses images to tell news stories in an impartial, factual way.
- Fine art photography expresses the artist's subjective vision rather than just documenting reality.
This document contains two front cover layout designs. The first is a basic design intended to help enhance house style and cover elements. The second is a more advanced final project cover that builds upon the first by adding additional elements like cover lines, subject titles, and promotional text.
This document contains two contents pages that were designed by the author to improve their house style, imagery, and layout skills. The first page is a basic layout that was created to enhance these factors. The second page is more advanced and was produced for a final major project, building upon the first page by further enhancing the similarities and adding more design elements.
This document appears to be a survey containing multiple choice questions about magazine preferences. It asks respondents about their gender, age, favorite magazine, how much they would pay for a magazine, what their favorite part of a magazine is, if they read reviews, if they would change anything about magazines, if they watch magazine features, if they would buy a magazine if it was published weekly, if they read online magazines or blogs, and if they would change anything about online magazines. The questions cover topics like demographics, interests, spending habits, and preferences regarding print versus online content.
The document analyzes the front covers of DETAILS and Men's VOGUE magazines. DETAILS focuses on men's health and fashion, using celebrities like Robert Pattinson to promote the magazine. It uses large font and cover lines to advertise the main stories, including a feature on Pattinson. Men's VOGUE focuses on advertising brands and celebrities to showcase wealth and fashion trends. Its cover promotes an article comparing James Franco to James Dean. Both magazines effectively use cover design and lines to promote their content.
Harrison Reed Delve, founder of Delve's Fashion, was interviewed for Unique Magazine about his background, interests, and work in the fashion industry. Delve grew up in London and overcame a difficult childhood to study fashion design. He discussed favorite designers and models he's worked with, as well as the importance of perfection and popularity in his work. Readers are invited to learn more about Delve and his upcoming fashion shows on his website or by visiting an event in London in August.
The document discusses editing images in Adobe Photoshop. Specifically, it mentions using the Rectangular Marquee tool to select an area of an image, applying a grayscale effect to give the image an old but shiny look, and saving the edited image as a JPEG to avoid complications when importing it elsewhere.
The document describes editing images in Photoshop. The author selected an area of an image using the Rectangular Marquee tool, applied a grayscale effect to the selection, and saved the edited image as a Jpeg file to avoid complications when importing it elsewhere.
James Fox will produce a photography project on the architecture of Salford Quays. He plans to take 10 diverse images and edit them to enhance certain elements, taking inspiration from photographers like Ansel Adams. Adams is famous for his landscapes of the American West using exposure techniques. David Hockney created photomontages from 1970-1986 by arranging Polaroid photos into grids. Galen Rowell sought optical phenomena in nature and pursued the perfect shot. James will use a DSLR camera and editing techniques to convey personality in the images of Salford Quays, which he will visit on November 19th from 9:30-12:30.
This document defines and provides examples of various photography terms including:
- Shutter speed and how it controls exposure time.
- ISO and how it measures the sensitivity of the image sensor.
- Aperture and how it regulates the amount of light that passes through the lens.
- Automatic, manual, and semi-automatic exposure modes.
- Colour balance and how colors are created from primary colors.
- Composition principles like the rule of thirds.
- Complementary and analogous colors on the color wheel.
- Macro photography as extreme close-up photography where the subject is greater than life size.
1) Captain America is about a man who is deemed unfit for the military but volunteers for an experiment that turns him into Captain America and gives him superhero abilities, which he uses to defend American values.
2) The film was marketed through TV ads, websites, Facebook groups, YouTube trailers, billboards, newspaper reviews and interviews to target audiences of males ages 16-24 and 25+, as well as more females by using an attractive lead actor and including romance.
3) Merchandise like action figures, posters, games and comics were used to appeal to fans of superheroes and drive synergies.
James Fox conducted research on magazine layout and house style by distributing questionnaires and researching magazine designs. He analyzed various magazine cover and content page designs to understand differences and how to design his own magazine. The house style he chose was Kozuka Mincho, which he felt had a catchy ring to it and worked well with the "Sharpy but Smarty" layout of his magazine. He created basic and more advanced designs for the cover, contents page, and double page spread to enhance the house style and add more design elements. To obtain feedback, he created a questionnaire and calculated the results.
This document compares the designs of DETAILS and Men's VOGUE magazines. DETAILS focuses on men's health and fashion, using celebrities like Robert Pattinson to promote the magazine. It displays the issue number and cover lines prominently. Men's VOGUE focuses on advertising brands and celebrities to showcase wealth and desires, and informs readers of the latest worldwide fashion trends, promoting James Franco as the new James Dean. The document also analyzes the cover lines used by Men's VOGUE to advertise fashion, producers, exclusive content, features, and additional information.
James Fox took photographs during a trip to Media City UK for a photography college project. He chose 10 photos and edited them in Photoshop, applying effects like grayscale and sepia. He evaluated the strengths of each photo, noting how composition and editing enhanced qualities like brightness, boldness, and depth of field. His aim is to be more spontaneous with camera settings for future projects.
This document discusses different applications of photography across several industries:
- Advertising photography is key for attracting viewers' attention in advertising campaigns through compelling images.
- Fashion photographer Patrick Demarchelier's work is widely advertised and he was the official photographer for Princess Diana.
- Music photographer Kevin Cummins is known for his photos of bands like The Rolling Stones and Morrissey.
- Sports photographer Bill Frakes has worked for Sports Illustrated since 1993.
- Photojournalism uses images to tell news stories in an impartial, factual way.
- Fine art photography expresses the artist's subjective vision rather than just documenting reality.
This document contains two front cover layout designs. The first is a basic design intended to help enhance house style and cover elements. The second is a more advanced final project cover that builds upon the first by adding additional elements like cover lines, subject titles, and promotional text.
This document contains two contents pages that were designed by the author to improve their house style, imagery, and layout skills. The first page is a basic layout that was created to enhance these factors. The second page is more advanced and was produced for a final major project, building upon the first page by further enhancing the similarities and adding more design elements.
This document appears to be a survey containing multiple choice questions about magazine preferences. It asks respondents about their gender, age, favorite magazine, how much they would pay for a magazine, what their favorite part of a magazine is, if they read reviews, if they would change anything about magazines, if they watch magazine features, if they would buy a magazine if it was published weekly, if they read online magazines or blogs, and if they would change anything about online magazines. The questions cover topics like demographics, interests, spending habits, and preferences regarding print versus online content.
The document analyzes the front covers of DETAILS and Men's VOGUE magazines. DETAILS focuses on men's health and fashion, using celebrities like Robert Pattinson to promote the magazine. It uses large font and cover lines to advertise the main stories, including a feature on Pattinson. Men's VOGUE focuses on advertising brands and celebrities to showcase wealth and fashion trends. Its cover promotes an article comparing James Franco to James Dean. Both magazines effectively use cover design and lines to promote their content.
Harrison Reed Delve, founder of Delve's Fashion, was interviewed for Unique Magazine about his background, interests, and work in the fashion industry. Delve grew up in London and overcame a difficult childhood to study fashion design. He discussed favorite designers and models he's worked with, as well as the importance of perfection and popularity in his work. Readers are invited to learn more about Delve and his upcoming fashion shows on his website or by visiting an event in London in August.
The document discusses editing images in Adobe Photoshop. Specifically, it mentions using the Rectangular Marquee tool to select an area of an image, applying a grayscale effect to give the image an old but shiny look, and saving the edited image as a JPEG to avoid complications when importing it elsewhere.
The document describes editing images in Photoshop. The author selected an area of an image using the Rectangular Marquee tool, applied a grayscale effect to the selection, and saved the edited image as a Jpeg file to avoid complications when importing it elsewhere.
James Fox will produce a photography project on the architecture of Salford Quays. He plans to take 10 diverse images and edit them to enhance certain elements, taking inspiration from photographers like Ansel Adams. Adams is famous for his landscapes of the American West using exposure techniques. David Hockney created photomontages from 1970-1986 by arranging Polaroid photos into grids. Galen Rowell sought optical phenomena in nature and pursued the perfect shot. James will use a DSLR camera and editing techniques to convey personality in the images of Salford Quays, which he will visit on November 19th from 9:30-12:30.
This document defines and provides examples of various photography terms including:
- Shutter speed and how it controls exposure time.
- ISO and how it measures the sensitivity of the image sensor.
- Aperture and how it regulates the amount of light that passes through the lens.
- Automatic, manual, and semi-automatic exposure modes.
- Colour balance and how colors are created from primary colors.
- Composition principles like the rule of thirds.
- Complementary and analogous colors on the color wheel.
- Macro photography as extreme close-up photography where the subject is greater than life size.