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The Basics of an Advertisement
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Most Ads Have the Same Four Elements Image, slogan copy and signature Slogan Copy Signature Image
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Slogan As the image is all important in ads, text is usually kept to a minimum – The slogan here: Come to where the flavor is. Come to Marlboro Country The slogan, or tagline, should be short, catchy and poignant– Why?
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Image The placement of an image in relation to the text is crucial – Readers normally scan and digest and ad within a matter of seconds- image must engage the audience Contrast is an important factor to keep in mind when working with image (white letters, red background)
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Copy Ads sometimes offer a small story- usually the large ad with small-print copy, or text, below The amount of copy is going to depend on the product – Some products require more information to be given than others—can you think of some examples? The copy in the Marlboro ad is Marlboro Red or Longhorn 100’s—you get a lot to like
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Signature Traditionally, ads show a product and the company name—though this is not always the case Occasionally, not even the name of the company is given, but this is unusual
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