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    manicured and has been working out for a while; this is noticeable because of the glistening of his skin. He is curling a large red dumb bell; his expression shows that he is struggling. On the right of the ad is the words “Set your goals to PUSH your limits.” Under that is a bottle of the product Syntha-6 Chocolate milkshake flavored protein. The bottle is a similar red to that of the dumbbell being held by Ryan Hughes. It has a

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    Smith’s Hanwell in Hell (2004) the main characters Clive and Hanwell deal with loneliness simply through hope. While over twenty years apart, these two narratives explore how an individual deals with the notion of loneliness through the use of the colour red, the symbolism in animals, and the condition of blindness. However, Carter illustrates the refusal of the protagonist to simply accept any circumstances; but the interference in any situation. On the other hand, Smith demonstrates the acceptance and

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    How do Colors directly impact our feelings, mood, and decisions? This paper is a research paper that is supported by Metro State University’s electronic library, in how Color psychology and light therapy together can affect neurological functioning. It will inform the reader that colors and light affect our subconscious responses that happen while being exposed to that color. How does the brain interact with light variance, is it the consequence of perception or is it the interaction that is predetermined

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    gives Mendes an imperious and elegant glow. The off white color also portrays a sense of innocence however an innocence that is not entirely pure. Another prominent color in this ad is red. The red found on the bottle of Campari is paired with the red ropes are used by Mendes to control her male companion. The color red, which is the most visible

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    Demonstrating understanding elements of design report by Monica Prakash 91053 My previous experience I have been investigating print media selections when advertising tourist attractions in the city of Auckland. I have created a design of a double sided, bi fold, 3 panel brochure. I have learnt the elements and principles of design that are vital to this type of outcome. I have also learnt how to apply the elements of design which can be applied to any digital outcome. Important Elements/Principles

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    Hawthorne’s novel, The Scarlet Letter, color and how it correlates to honesty, truth, and one’s true self, is conveyed through various symbols and Hawthorne’s prominent use of imagery. All of his images have some sort of color, whether it is a vibrant red rose, or seemingly washed out black and white scene in an old movie. Various characters throughout Hawthorne’s novel go through a process and convey Hawthorne’s ultimate theme, which is to be truthful and honest; to let one’s true colors show regardless

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    there but, a package of cigarettes on the ground in front of her door. Rose had given up smoking long ago. When Rose was in high school she would smoke everyday all day long. She would burn people with her cigarettes and their skin would turn very red and stay that way for a long time. She regrets that stuff now but she will never forget it, and either will the people she did it to. Rose ignored the weirdness of the cigarettes and went to packed up her purse to head to the dinner. But, when she

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    Semiotics is used to explore the logic and methodology behind communication and is referred to by O’Shaughnessy and Stadler as “the science of signs or the study of signs and systems” The ‘sign’ is a signal that communicates a meaning and can be understood in two ways, one way is through the ‘signified’ which refers to the concept or ideology being represented. The other is through the ‘signifier’ which O’Shaughnessy and Stadler explains as “visible, tangible, and audible aspects of a sign that carries

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    Dark Colors, made in 1919, is made up of a rectangular canvas divided up by a grid of uniform rectangles. These shapes have been filled in with three colors, a red, a purple, and a blue. These colors do not seem to be the traditional, colors straight out of the tube. For example, the red is slightly orange and the purple leans more red than blue. The colors are also placed in a seemingly random manner and each color is equally present. Mondrian placed these colors only according to his own intuition

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    will never accept her or her mother. One syntagmatic choice is Tilly’s relationship with Teddy. Every scene they are in together they flirt and he is her only love interest. The first time they interact is the rugby scene. Tilly is wearing a bright red, revealing dress that distracts all the players, including Teddy. Despite her initial resistance they eventually begin a romantic relationship. This comes as no surprise to the viewer but what does shock them is Teddy’s sudden and unexpected death.

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