Advertisment analysis

This is an Ad for soccer cleats for Nike. This image was created 3 years ago during world cup. Nike decided to create this product at this point in time because everyone all across the world was watching the world cup and this was the perfect time for Nike to reveal the worlds first high top soccer cleat. This image represents how companies in the soccer world are always trying innovate and change the game of soccer.

This is a ad for Nike soccer cleats. The image shows the cleats position in a way that make the cleats look like a controller for a gaming console. On the side of the image it says enhanced control with the name of the cleat below it. When people look at this image they are suppose feel that the cleats are going to help the person wearing them have more control over the soccer ball when playing in the game. This can also be interpreted as the cleat helping you have more control over your body because of the studs on the bottom of the cleat and how they are circular. This means that a person should be able to turn in tight space easier and have more traction. Also when I look at the name of the cleat “Magista” I think of the word magic which can be applied to how the cleats may help you create magic on the field. This image tries to make a person buy into their product by making it seem like if you get these cleats you will play a certain way.

 

Zackery Williams Image Analysis

This image was taken February 1, 2017. I decided to take this picture because it represents my school and a new chapter in my life.  My feeling for this image is one of pride. This is because I feel that I have worked hard to get where I am today and continue to work hard for what I want. In the image there is a statue of a panther which is Georgia state university mascot. I feel that this image shows strength because a panther strong and powerful. This reflects the community of Georgia state because everyone associated with the school has a strong work ethic. This statue was a gift to the Alumni association in 2004 to celebrate the Association’s 75th anniversary. It has been a tradition to rub the panther’s nose for good luck. I would share the picture to anyone thinking about coming to this school because it shows that if you work hard for what you want, and have a strong work ethic you can accomplish anything you set your mind to.

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