Advertising Learning Objective: To create and design a print advert

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Advertising Learning Objective: To create and design a print advert To identify key conventions of a product advert To develop your photoshop and illustrator skills

What similarities and key features are you spotting in these print adverts?

VS Use the worksheet on the unit 20 blog for help with both apps

Choose a campaign to remix in your group Choose your model Create the perfect replica shot as group Use Photoshop to manipulate the image and Illustrator to create your remake advert.

Next Steps Write a paragraph in LO2 Pass 3 (along with the JPEG of your finished remake product and original image). What are the main conventions? What did you need to consider when creating the remake? What was challenging? What is the purpose of Photoshop? Why do some companies use Illustrator? How has this helped you think about your next print advert? What conventions / elements will you need to include? Start adding planning evidence to your blog: flat plans, storyboard, production schedule, recce, risk assessment.