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MATRICES
{the missing framework}



 BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
the PROBLEM {thinking locally, acting globally}




              BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
the PROBLEM {thinking locally, acting globally}




              BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
the PROBLEM {thinking locally, acting globally}




                                                   If this picture offends you, we
                                                   apologize. If it doesn’t, perhaps
                                                   we should explain. Because,
                                                   although this picture looks
                                                   innocent enough, to the Asian
                                                   market, it represents death.
                                                   InterTrend Communications, California




              BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
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         lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation




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                                          BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
the PRACTICE {the matrix in use}



                                          Audience: United States
                                          Client: Verizon Wireless
                                          Image Attributes:
                                            • Individualistic
                                            • Masculine
                                            • Short-Term Orientation

                                          AdAsia, New York/Los Angeles




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 sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine /
         lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation




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 sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine /
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 sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine /
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 sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine /
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                                        BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
the PRACTICE {the matrix in use}



                                              Audience: China
                                              Client: Verizon Wireless
                                              Image Attributes:
                                                • Collectivistic
                                                • Masculine
                                                • Long-Term Orientation




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            BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
the PROJECT {opening minds, broadening horizons }

      • Draw for assigned country

      • Research: color, imagery, context, symbology, form

      • Break apart preexisting visual messaging

      • Create three posters that visually define assigned culture

      • Present final information and matrices to class




            BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
stepONE {research}
 Cultural  Integration  |  S.  Cwalina  and  M.  Lizarraga                                 INITIAL  RESEARCH
                                                                                                                   INITIAL  RESEARCH                       
                                                                                                                                                                           Cultural  Integration  |  S.  Cwalina  and  M.  Lizarraga   Cultural  Integration  |  S.  Cwalina  and  M.  Lizarraga                                                             INITIAL  RESEARCH
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Cultural  Integration  |  S.  Cwalina  and  M.  Lizarraga




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Where the sun is full, colors tend to be rich, deep and vivid.                                 Today, colors are more centered on cultural conventions. Bright




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Mexico
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Mexico’s color traditions certainly reflect its environment: the                               reds and yellows signal a fiesta, while red and white have more

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               deep blue sky, the yellow sun, the warm colors of the sand and                                 somber, religious connotations, symbolic of the passion of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               dirt, the greens of vegetation.                                                                Christ and purity. White alone is somewhat magical, imbued

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 The Aztecs had very definite meanings for color: Green stood                                 with the power to fight black magic and prevent illness. Green
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         In China, purple is worn by
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               for royalty, blue was for sacrifice, and yellow was for food.                                  has come to stand for national independence. educated figures.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   literary and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Orange represents love.




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Mexico’s color palette is a mix of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                historical associations and the en-                                                                                                                                                         Among the Aztecs, white meant           Black was a sacred color for the Incas;   Red is thought by some to have pro-   In Mexico, red and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            death. Today, white is considered to    it was the color used for sacrifices.     tective capabilities. If a person     white have religious
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                vironment’s deeply toned offerings.                                                                                                                                                         be pure and have the ability to cure    The Zapotec Indians did not differenti-   passed a house where someone          significance, some-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            sickness and fight black magic. White   ate between black and purple.             was very ill or had died, he or she   times representing
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            also has religious connotations.                                                  would cover his nose and mouth        the Sacred Heart of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              with a red handkerchief. Red also     the Catholic church.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              stands for unity.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      The colors of the Mexican flag
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      are long-lived. First used in
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      1821, the colors are all symbolic:
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Green represents independence
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      or hope; white stands for purity                                                                                                                                      In some areas, yellow is the color of   Dark blue is a common color for           The Mayans associate green with
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      and unity; and red stands for the                                                                                                                                     mourning. Yellow marigolds are          mourning clothes. For the Aztec, blue     luck. The Aztecs regarded green as
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      blood of patriots and other                                                                                                                                           grown only in cemeteries. The Aztecs    represented sacrifice.                    royal. Today, green as a national
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      heroes. The colors also mirror                                                                                                                                        used yellow to represent food.                                                    color, stands for independence.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      those found in different areas of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      the Mexican landscape.




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Photos courtesy of PhotoDisc, Inc.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  The flag’s centerpiece, the national emblem of Mexico, is drawn from
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  the symbol of the Aztec capital, which translates to “cactus rock.”
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Purple is the color of death and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            funerals in Mexico.




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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Gonzalo García Barcka & José Luis Acosta                                                                                                  Mexinbat Tiypo by various designers
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Aztlán by Gabriel Martínez Meave                                   Lagarto by Gabriel Martínez Meave




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Proteo by Leonardo Vázquez                                                                                                                Pólvora by Quique Ollervides
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        El Chamuco by José Luiz Cóyotl Mixcóatl                            Lucheta Payol by Quique Ollervides




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Darka by Gabriel Martínez Meave                                                                                                           Galia by Nadia Méndez Garcia
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Arcana by Gabriel Martínez Meave                                   Espinosa by Cristóbal Henestrosa




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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Where the sun is full, colors tend to be rich, deep and vivid.                                 Today, colors are more centered on cultural conventions. Bright




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Mexico
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Mexico’s color traditions certainly reflect its environment: the                               reds and yellows signal a fiesta, while red and white have more

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               deep blue sky, the yellow sun, the warm colors of the sand and                                 somber, religious connotations, symbolic of the passion of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               dirt, the greens of vegetation.                                                                Christ and purity. White alone is somewhat magical, imbued

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 The Aztecs had very definite meanings for color: Green stood                                 with the power to fight black magic and prevent illness. Green
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         In China, purple is worn by
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               for royalty, blue was for sacrifice, and yellow was for food.                                  has come to stand for national independence. educated figures.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   literary and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Orange represents love.




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Mexico’s color palette is a mix of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                historical associations and the en-                                                                                                                                                         Among the Aztecs, white meant           Black was a sacred color for the Incas;   Red is thought by some to have pro-   In Mexico, red and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            death. Today, white is considered to    it was the color used for sacrifices.     tective capabilities. If a person     white have religious
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                vironment’s deeply toned offerings.                                                                                                                                                         be pure and have the ability to cure    The Zapotec Indians did not differenti-   passed a house where someone          significance, some-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            sickness and fight black magic. White   ate between black and purple.             was very ill or had died, he or she   times representing
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            also has religious connotations.                                                  would cover his nose and mouth        the Sacred Heart of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              with a red handkerchief. Red also     the Catholic church.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              stands for unity.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      The colors of the Mexican flag
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      are long-lived. First used in
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      1821, the colors are all symbolic:
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Green represents independence
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      or hope; white stands for purity                                                                                                                                      In some areas, yellow is the color of   Dark blue is a common color for           The Mayans associate green with
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      and unity; and red stands for the                                                                                                                                     mourning. Yellow marigolds are          mourning clothes. For the Aztec, blue     luck. The Aztecs regarded green as
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      blood of patriots and other                                                                                                                                           grown only in cemeteries. The Aztecs    represented sacrifice.                    royal. Today, green as a national
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      heroes. The colors also mirror                                                                                                                                        used yellow to represent food.                                                    color, stands for independence.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      those found in different areas of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      the Mexican landscape.




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Photos courtesy of PhotoDisc, Inc.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  The flag’s centerpiece, the national emblem of Mexico, is drawn from
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  the symbol of the Aztec capital, which translates to “cactus rock.”
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Purple is the color of death and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            funerals in Mexico.




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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Gonzalo García Barcka & José Luis Acosta                                                                                                  Mexinbat Tiypo by various designers
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Aztlán by Gabriel Martínez Meave                                   Lagarto by Gabriel Martínez Meave




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Proteo by Leonardo Vázquez                                                                                                                Pólvora by Quique Ollervides
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        El Chamuco by José Luiz Cóyotl Mixcóatl                            Lucheta Payol by Quique Ollervides




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Darka by Gabriel Martínez Meave                                                                                                           Galia by Nadia Méndez Garcia
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Arcana by Gabriel Martínez Meave                                   Espinosa by Cristóbal Henestrosa




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                                                                                                 BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
VRA 2012, Visual Culture, Matrices: the missing framework
VRA 2012, Visual Culture, Matrices: the missing framework
VRA 2012, Visual Culture, Matrices: the missing framework
VRA 2012, Visual Culture, Matrices: the missing framework
VRA 2012, Visual Culture, Matrices: the missing framework
VRA 2012, Visual Culture, Matrices: the missing framework
VRA 2012, Visual Culture, Matrices: the missing framework
VRA 2012, Visual Culture, Matrices: the missing framework
VRA 2012, Visual Culture, Matrices: the missing framework
VRA 2012, Visual Culture, Matrices: the missing framework
VRA 2012, Visual Culture, Matrices: the missing framework
VRA 2012, Visual Culture, Matrices: the missing framework
VRA 2012, Visual Culture, Matrices: the missing framework
VRA 2012, Visual Culture, Matrices: the missing framework
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VRA 2012, Visual Culture, Matrices: the missing framework

  • 1. MATRICES {the missing framework} BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 2. the PROBLEM {thinking locally, acting globally} BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 3. the PROBLEM {thinking locally, acting globally} BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 4. the PROBLEM {thinking locally, acting globally} If this picture offends you, we apologize. If it doesn’t, perhaps we should explain. Because, although this picture looks innocent enough, to the Asian market, it represents death. InterTrend Communications, California BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 5. the MATRIX {breaking down elements, forming foundations } SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine / lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 6. the MATRIX {breaking down elements, forming foundations } SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine / lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 7. the MATRIX {breaking down elements, forming foundations } SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine / lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 8. the MATRIX {breaking down elements, forming foundations } SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine / lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 9. the MATRIX {breaking down elements, forming foundations } SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine / lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 10. the MATRIX {breaking down elements, forming foundations } SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine / lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 11. the MATRIX {breaking down elements, forming foundations } SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine / lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 12. the MATRIX {breaking down elements, forming foundations } SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine / lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 13. the MATRIX {breaking down elements, forming foundations } SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine / lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 14. the MATRIX {breaking down elements, forming foundations } SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine / lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 15. the MATRIX {breaking down elements, forming foundations } SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine / lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 16. the PRACTICE {the matrix in use} Audience: United States Client: Verizon Wireless Image Attributes: • Individualistic • Masculine • Short-Term Orientation AdAsia, New York/Los Angeles BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 17. the PRACTICE {the matrix in use} SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine / lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 18. the PRACTICE {the matrix in use} SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine / lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 19. the PRACTICE {the matrix in use} SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine / lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 20. the PRACTICE {the matrix in use} SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine / lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 21. the PRACTICE {the matrix in use} SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine / lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 22. the PRACTICE {the matrix in use} Audience: China Client: Verizon Wireless Image Attributes: • Collectivistic • Masculine • Long-Term Orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 23. the PRACTICE {the matrix in use} SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine / lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 24. the PRACTICE {the matrix in use} SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine / lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 25. the PRACTICE {the matrix in use} SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine / lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 26. the PRACTICE {the matrix in use} SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X sym = symbol / clr = color / cb = consumer behavior / ic = image construction / ec = environmental context / dim = dimension / ind = individualistic / col = collectivistic / mas = masculine / fem = feminine / lpd = low power distance / hpd = high power distance / wua = weak uncertainty avoidance / sua = strong uncertainty avoidance / sto = short-term orientation / lto = long-term orientation BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 27. the PRACTICE {the matrix in use} SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X SYM CLR CB IC EC DIM SYM WUA MAS SYM FEM HPD COL SUA STO LPD LTO IND X BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 28. the PROJECT {opening minds, broadening horizons } • Draw for assigned country • Research: color, imagery, context, symbology, form • Break apart preexisting visual messaging • Create three posters that visually define assigned culture • Present final information and matrices to class BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 29. stepONE {research} Cultural  Integration  |  S.  Cwalina  and  M.  Lizarraga                       INITIAL  RESEARCH                       INITIAL  RESEARCH                                      Cultural  Integration  |  S.  Cwalina  and  M.  Lizarraga Cultural  Integration  |  S.  Cwalina  and  M.  Lizarraga                       INITIAL  RESEARCH                       INITIAL  RESEARCH                                      Cultural  Integration  |  S.  Cwalina  and  M.  Lizarraga Where the sun is full, colors tend to be rich, deep and vivid. Today, colors are more centered on cultural conventions. Bright Mexico Mexico’s color traditions certainly reflect its environment: the reds and yellows signal a fiesta, while red and white have more deep blue sky, the yellow sun, the warm colors of the sand and somber, religious connotations, symbolic of the passion of dirt, the greens of vegetation. Christ and purity. White alone is somewhat magical, imbued The Aztecs had very definite meanings for color: Green stood with the power to fight black magic and prevent illness. Green In China, purple is worn by for royalty, blue was for sacrifice, and yellow was for food. has come to stand for national independence. educated figures. literary and Orange represents love. Mexico’s color palette is a mix of historical associations and the en- Among the Aztecs, white meant Black was a sacred color for the Incas; Red is thought by some to have pro- In Mexico, red and death. Today, white is considered to it was the color used for sacrifices. tective capabilities. If a person white have religious vironment’s deeply toned offerings. be pure and have the ability to cure The Zapotec Indians did not differenti- passed a house where someone significance, some- sickness and fight black magic. White ate between black and purple. was very ill or had died, he or she times representing also has religious connotations. would cover his nose and mouth the Sacred Heart of with a red handkerchief. Red also the Catholic church. stands for unity. The colors of the Mexican flag are long-lived. First used in 1821, the colors are all symbolic: Green represents independence or hope; white stands for purity In some areas, yellow is the color of Dark blue is a common color for The Mayans associate green with and unity; and red stands for the mourning. Yellow marigolds are mourning clothes. For the Aztec, blue luck. The Aztecs regarded green as blood of patriots and other grown only in cemeteries. The Aztecs represented sacrifice. royal. Today, green as a national heroes. The colors also mirror used yellow to represent food. color, stands for independence. those found in different areas of the Mexican landscape. Photos courtesy of PhotoDisc, Inc. The flag’s centerpiece, the national emblem of Mexico, is drawn from the symbol of the Aztec capital, which translates to “cactus rock.” Purple is the color of death and funerals in Mexico. 25 24 6  |   Process  Material Process  Material |  7 16  |   Process  Material Process  Material |  17 Cultural  Integration  |  S.  Cwalina  and  M.  Lizarraga                       INITIAL  RESEARCH                       INITIAL  RESEARCH                                      Cultural  Integration  |  S.  Cwalina  and  M.  Lizarraga Cultural  Integration  |  S.  Cwalina  and  M.  Lizarraga                       INITIAL  RESEARCH                       INITIAL  RESEARCH                                      Cultural  Integration  |  S.  Cwalina  and  M.  Lizarraga Gonzalo García Barcka & José Luis Acosta Mexinbat Tiypo by various designers Aztlán by Gabriel Martínez Meave Lagarto by Gabriel Martínez Meave Proteo by Leonardo Vázquez Pólvora by Quique Ollervides El Chamuco by José Luiz Cóyotl Mixcóatl Lucheta Payol by Quique Ollervides Darka by Gabriel Martínez Meave Galia by Nadia Méndez Garcia Arcana by Gabriel Martínez Meave Espinosa by Cristóbal Henestrosa 4  |   Process  Material Process  Material |  5 30  |   Process  Material Process  Material |  31 BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU
  • 30. stepONE {research} Cultural  Integration  |  S.  Cwalina  and  M.  Lizarraga                       INITIAL  RESEARCH                       INITIAL  RESEARCH                                      Cultural  Integration  |  S.  Cwalina  and  M.  Lizarraga Cultural  Integration  |  S.  Cwalina  and  M.  Lizarraga                       INITIAL  RESEARCH                       INITIAL  RESEARCH                                      Cultural  Integration  |  S.  Cwalina  and  M.  Lizarraga Where the sun is full, colors tend to be rich, deep and vivid. Today, colors are more centered on cultural conventions. Bright Mexico Mexico’s color traditions certainly reflect its environment: the reds and yellows signal a fiesta, while red and white have more deep blue sky, the yellow sun, the warm colors of the sand and somber, religious connotations, symbolic of the passion of dirt, the greens of vegetation. Christ and purity. White alone is somewhat magical, imbued The Aztecs had very definite meanings for color: Green stood with the power to fight black magic and prevent illness. Green In China, purple is worn by for royalty, blue was for sacrifice, and yellow was for food. has come to stand for national independence. educated figures. literary and Orange represents love. Mexico’s color palette is a mix of historical associations and the en- Among the Aztecs, white meant Black was a sacred color for the Incas; Red is thought by some to have pro- In Mexico, red and death. Today, white is considered to it was the color used for sacrifices. tective capabilities. If a person white have religious vironment’s deeply toned offerings. be pure and have the ability to cure The Zapotec Indians did not differenti- passed a house where someone significance, some- sickness and fight black magic. White ate between black and purple. was very ill or had died, he or she times representing also has religious connotations. would cover his nose and mouth the Sacred Heart of with a red handkerchief. Red also the Catholic church. stands for unity. The colors of the Mexican flag are long-lived. First used in 1821, the colors are all symbolic: Green represents independence or hope; white stands for purity In some areas, yellow is the color of Dark blue is a common color for The Mayans associate green with and unity; and red stands for the mourning. Yellow marigolds are mourning clothes. For the Aztec, blue luck. The Aztecs regarded green as blood of patriots and other grown only in cemeteries. The Aztecs represented sacrifice. royal. Today, green as a national heroes. The colors also mirror used yellow to represent food. color, stands for independence. those found in different areas of the Mexican landscape. Photos courtesy of PhotoDisc, Inc. The flag’s centerpiece, the national emblem of Mexico, is drawn from the symbol of the Aztec capital, which translates to “cactus rock.” Purple is the color of death and funerals in Mexico. 25 24 6  |   Process  Material Process  Material |  7 16  |   Process  Material Process  Material |  17 Cultural  Integration  |  S.  Cwalina  and  M.  Lizarraga                       INITIAL  RESEARCH                       INITIAL  RESEARCH                                      Cultural  Integration  |  S.  Cwalina  and  M.  Lizarraga Cultural  Integration  |  S.  Cwalina  and  M.  Lizarraga                       INITIAL  RESEARCH                       INITIAL  RESEARCH                                      Cultural  Integration  |  S.  Cwalina  and  M.  Lizarraga Gonzalo García Barcka & José Luis Acosta Mexinbat Tiypo by various designers Aztlán by Gabriel Martínez Meave Lagarto by Gabriel Martínez Meave Proteo by Leonardo Vázquez Pólvora by Quique Ollervides El Chamuco by José Luiz Cóyotl Mixcóatl Lucheta Payol by Quique Ollervides Darka by Gabriel Martínez Meave Galia by Nadia Méndez Garcia Arcana by Gabriel Martínez Meave Espinosa by Cristóbal Henestrosa 4  |   Process  Material Process  Material |  5 30  |   Process  Material Process  Material |  31 BROOKE SCHERER I THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA I BSCHERER@UT.EDU