Super Curricular

Wednesday, 13 March 2024

Past Work

 




My Past Work



Given a brief of a beauty product, I designed an advert of micellar water which is make-up. remover to challenge stereotypes and the norm of promoting products to change your appearance and fit the beauty standard. In this task, I had learned how to use PhotoShop for the first time and became familiar with the different tools and functions of them. In hindsight, I would have changed the layout of the advertisement but kept the colour scheme because I believe it goes well with the product. The slogan of the campaign is to 'discover the natural you', so it would have been ideal to have a an image with a bare-faced model without make-up to fit the brief of having a USP.




After this, to explore value transference and even more advertising, I designed an infographic on a collaboration between a celebrity and another product that I was also advertising. In this task, I believe I was successful in the value transference of the product and the celebrity with sufficient research behind the brand and the reasons why a collaboration between the two would be effective.




Also created my own version of a Big Issue front cover with a celebrity that I believe really represents the Big Issue's values.
I believe that this task was particularly successful due to the use of celebrity culture on the front cover and Stormzy's values that align with the Big Issue. The contrasting colours stand out well which are useful for street vendors and work well with the colours of the image. 




As a response to the music video Sun Comes Down by Lil Nas X, I explored how to use iMovie to piece together a few scenes and make a short movie. I believe that the lip syncing was successful as it is a typical convention of popular music videos and the slow motion of the running at the beginning to create a relationship between the visuals and the lyrics. In future, I would use a variety of angles to give different visual aspects. 














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