Thursday, 7 July 2011

questonaire

QUENTIONAIRE

Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Posible fonts.


There are a variety of font names that I think…

1.  Jewel
2.  Jewel
3.  Jewel
4.  Jewel
5.  Jewel

These are the five fonts I like, my favourite is the 3rd one, as it blends in with the theme and looks really attractive to convince the audience.

My least favourite is he 2nd font, I think its to plain, and boring, I don’t think this will go with my theme, and wont convince the audience as much as the other ones, I also think it looks solid and too bold.

Product names.

I choose i variety of 5 product names for my product, these are...

1. Violent of Cquates
2. Jewel
3. Violent of Dubai
4. Sparkle
5. Twinkle

I think that Sparkle and twinkle are simple names, and sound immature, and not for older girls, i think that these names will not convince people to buy my product as its not convincing.

I also think that Jewel is a normal name, that is kind of conniving to my target audience, but i think its to simple.

The two names that i think will convince my target audience to buy my product is " Violent of Cquates" and " Violent of dubai" i think these names will convince my audience the most as it sounds nice and goes with the theme of my perfume.

Thursday, 5 May 2011

My product

My product will be a unusual perfume, with dark shade colours and very shiny. it will be shaped in a diamond shape with a little lid of a heart shape. my product will stand out, as its in a bold diamond shape with a pattern which look like a crown. to make people feel like their special, and fume other people with the sweet smell, a fuming sexy smell to attract men.

my product brand will be done by me,it will just be my name "Georgiana Ioannou", as i want my target audience, to no who it is, and to no its someone new.

my brand name is called "sparkle". i find this goes well with my perfume as its sparkly and shiny.                            

client proposal


Client proposal

In order to create an advertising proposal, I need gather information about the company that makes the product, where it wants to advertise, what it wants the advertising to achieve and how much it has to spend.

The advertising budget for my campaign to advertise (name and purpose of your product) is £100,000.

What do you want your adverts to achieve?
I want to introduce a new product o the market and different shops. A product that is new and no one knows about, I want to introduce a fuming new perfume that will come popular around different countries.

What type of advertising will suit your campaign?
I will advertise my product on the TV where everyone watches TV, and will see it is advertising. However if I advertise it in a magazine, not everyone reads magazines so therefore it wont is sold.

Describe the type of print advert you have in mind:
I want to present my advert in a simple way. I want a variety of light and dark shade of colours but to be kept simple and not colourful, because I want my perfume to stand out more.


What is the target market?
My perfume is aimed at girls/women aged around 13 above. It is going to be at a reasonable price, so it can be affordable. It is for girls who go out and want a sexy smell, to attract men. 

Thursday, 31 March 2011

Advertising Standards authority.

Advertising Standards Authority can be known as ASA, for a short version.

The ASA is the UK's independent regulator of advertising across all media, including marketing on websites. they work to ensure ADS are legal, decent, honest and truthful by applying the advertising codes.

my block design shoe.

Thursday, 17 February 2011

mood board explanation


The type of magazines that I have chosen for my mood board were glamour/ makeup, fashion, and home. I chose these 3 types to help me create my magazine that I want to do. I chose glamour/ makeup and fashion because I’m in too, all those kind of things, I find them interesting and good to look at. I also chose home magazine because I think there very interesting and a backup.

I have chosen to do overall for my magazine is glamour/ makeup, as I find this better than the rest of the others. I find this very interesting, and im very into makeup and the techniques.

The elements that I will include in my magazine are going to be kept simple. A big model that will cover most of my page with a large text on top. I will not include any Polaroid’s or pugs, just straight text along the edges I think this makes it look more professional, and make it look expensive.

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

tv listigs evaluation


TV listings magazines.

For our task for media we had to analyse three different kinds of TV listings magazines. We had to do this to help us understand the format and the layout of magazines, because we are going to design out own one. We analysed them in a PowerPoint so it’s clear and understandable for the audience as they are nicely laid out. To design your own one you need to understand already existing ones.

The title and pictures on all the covers were always in a similar place, so its easy or the target audience to grab it. This is because they were all in an eye-catching position. We wrote
about why we thought they were in that place, so we can understand, so when it comes to our magazine we know. The picture was bigger
than the title on all the covers; so that you would see that first and pick it up and want to read and buy it. The three magazine covers
were all similar. They all had a title, picture, header, sub header and
mini stories and pictures, so this can attract the target audience to the magazine and it can be bright.

The main difference in the three magazines was the price. I looked at
a highly priced one, middle priced one and a low priced one. The high
priced one you got a glossy thick cover and quite a full content, with the right colours not too bright. The
middle priced one you got quite a nice cover but not nowhere near as
full up content as the high priced one. The low priced ones cover feels
like newspaper and is very thin. It doesn’t have much in it at all and
feels like it would rip easily, with bright colours, which makes it look cheap.

The target audience for the high priced one would be an older person
as its got a lot more than just the TV listings with lots more information to be read. Also it has a higher
reading age. The middle one would be for a family home as its got
some stories about the soaps and TV listings. The reading age of this
one would be middle so not to high but not low. The low priced one is
aimed at someone who doest want to spend a lot of money on just a
magazine and who only wants TV listings. The reading age of is one
would be very low, so it includes a lot of short sentences. But any aged people can read any of these magazines, its whatever suits them.

Thursday, 13 January 2011

unit 1A research for creative Media Production


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These are the 5 questions that I had to find out, to answer and investigate:

1. The most popular games console in the class, and the top game played.
2. The radio stations that people listen to and their favourite DJ.
3. The number of times people visit the cinema and what film they saw last.
4. How many people have satellite TV and how many hours they watch in an average week.
5. Which social network site and how many contacts do they have on it.

The answers to these 5 questions were:
1. The Wii and Just Dance.
2. Kiss and most people don’t have a favourite DJ.
3. Five people visited the cinema regularly and Step Up 3D.
4. Thirteen people have satellite TV at home and most people watch 14 – 28 hours per week.
5. Face book and most people have 200+ contacts.

To get all of this information we done our own questionnaire answered by the students in our class. Everyone filled the questionnaire, and gave it back to the teacher, the teacher then photocopied the questionnaire and gave them back to our group and us. When then went onto the Macs and copied the questionnaire into a spreadsheet.

 We then sorted by each question. For example to get the most popular   games console we searched games consoles. And the same for the other  questions.


Friday, 7 January 2011

Evaluation on my tv listings magazine


TV magazine project

We were asked to create a TV listings magazine front cover, we analysed three different front covers including TV choice, TV quick, and radio times to figure out the target market and the social class that they were aiming for.
The magazine I choose to do was stated as a middle class, around the price to 99p- £1.00. I got my ideas from TV choice and analysed to my best ability. I focused well on what I would like to see on my magazine. I designed my magazine myself with lots of different ideas. To not over crowd and make my magazine go down into the lower class section, I added some good amount of detail and getting the colour coordination right.  The reason why I choose this sort of class magazine was because, this magazine would catch my eye in a shop because it would be something that I would read myself, as it don’t look boring and crowded its spreaded around.
The main feature of my magazine and focus on my front cover is “ the only way is Essex”, which is based on ITV2. I no this programme is popular and lots of people watch it.  As I no myself there is no magazine on this programme so it would be good if it had one. I used sutal colours to blend in with my main feature, my picture.

my tv listings magazine