![]() When I looked at watch advertisements I noticed they varied a lot media conventions. Some were quite simple and other rather busy. Some used models to show of the watch whilst some only included the watch, letting it speak for itself. I decided to keep mine simple simply due to my restrictions in technology over the winter break. I decided the watch should be focused on more and be on first plan, giving it a 3-D effect as if the watch is gonna punch through the poster. This I believed would include the audience more. The models face to me looks a bit blank, but I liked that she made eye contact also a way of including the audience. I kept the title bold and slick and made it white so it would stand out on the poster and added information about the watch on the bottom right corner. Underneath the title is smaller text I had written a name for the watch collection as I noticed its a common characteristic and a slogan which usually don't make sense but have fancy elegant words in it that attract female buyers. I made the model wear a white blouse as I thought it wouldn't stand out much and take over the poster. It also connoted power as it is a working woman's outfit. Woman power at the moment is a very popular subject and therefore would also attract audience. If I had more time and resources I would like to have added another image of the watch on the right side that many ads have.
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February 2018
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