Flame Broiled

“Maybe get a takeaway rather than eat in, yeah?” Original caption by CreativeBloq

When I google for the best print ads, I came across the “CreativeBloq” site. The first line of the post says it all, “Our pick of the funniest, smartest and most impactful print adverts around.”

This advert was number 9 of 66. Here is the description:

“Burger King prides itself on flame-grilling its burgers rather than frying them, but we all know how fire can misbehave if you don’t keep a close eye on it, right? Burger King holds the record for the most restaurants that have burned down since 1954, and that’s the brilliant angle seized by DAVID Miami in one of its many innovative campaigns for the company, using genuine photos of blazing BKs to emphasize how it cooks its burgers.”

If you click on David Miami’s site he has many video advertising clips. According to google he has won Clio awards and been called the “Innovator of the Year”.

Repetition

This is a great picture and the fact that you have flame, flame, flame, flame in nice repetitive pattern across the picture is sweet. Especially as the word Flame is spelt out.  I know I would have enhanced those colors if this were my picture. I also like the path of smoky haze on lower and upper sides of the picture too.

Alignment

Sorry, wish these lines were straight.

The single words are perfectly aligned, The flames and logo are almost aligned. I like the line of awnings, even the last awing and post are in line right down to the words written on the street. Your eye moves nicely through this picture. The words on the right are not too much in a busy picture.

Contrast

The contrast in this picture is delicious! Raging fire, calm firemen, Peaceful backyard and green grass in front of a building burning down. The words are in a bright white the smoke is billowing black, the flames are bright red, The brand name is completely whole and all the colors are repeated throughout the picture in red, yellow and even blue on the awning. The company boast of ‘flame broiled since 1954″ in contrast to chaos of the day.  Contrasts make this picture!

Color

Color theme of Burger King

The colors of Burger King logo are replete. Start in the whites of words and smoke haze and inferred in the buildings. Red in the brick and flames, orange in the flames and a lighter tint of the firemen’s uniform that almost matches some of the flames, and blue in the circle and awning above the firemen’s head (oops forgot to circle that one). A very nice contrast of billowing black to set the reds and yellows off nicely!

Proximity

The proximity of the words give them importance on the right and at the bottom of the page.  I like the two different sets of firemen close to each other with space in between. Of course the flames and black smoke are good together, but even the untouched sign with the flames leaping above tell the story of “flame grilled” very nicely.

Conclusion

I’m wondering how many photos David Miami went through to find this perfect photo? I don’t know if the colors were enhanced but I would have done so to create a very black black that would contrast and show the “Flame Broiled” words along side of leaping flames and the intact logo with the flames on top. The repetition in the flames enhances the message. Delightful and rich in color and contrast. The firemen walking together and the words close together create an importance and allow us to walk in and get the message quickly. This picture makes me laugh in an almost horrified way so I’m not going to forget this one!

The Fun and The Informative

I can’t resist posting this advertisement though I cannot use it for my purposes:

I googled best ads of 2018 and this “controlled” dog popped up!

The Fun- picture found at:  

 

First Assignment Example

In order to figure out exactly how my assignment is suppose to work, I’ve decided to follow exactly what the example instructions say. Since Shaunna Ludlow (my oldest niece) has followed, read and commented for years on my blogger posts, I know she will read these posts. I thought I’d use her as my guinea pig…..er….example, in figuring out how this dashboard and system works.

Shaunna, Zack and their children had a great time on a new boat this year

So far so good…..toggling back and forth is interesting……I really hate when my drop down menu does not read exactly like the drop down menu in the instructional video.  So my menu has about 7 categories and his menu has two….it’s my best guess……hope for the best…wait, I have many more options than his screenshot is showing……..I love learning (cough, cough).  So I do not have an option anywhere that says whether or not my video is “unlisted”. What is unlisted? Google……ok there are three settings to a video: private, public or unlisted which means someone needs to have the url in order to view it.  Too bad, I already made my video public so my Comm 102 class could see it. I am not making another video just to enlist it and use it for an example. Public will have to do.

Ok, learning curve frustration. I can’t figure out how to “embed” my video to this post. The screen of my youtube doesn’t work like the instructional video. My is listed as a beta studio and I have no idea how to change it to whatever his studio looks like. Actually I love google…….I’ll have to go figure this one out on my own.

Just in case you want to know (or I want to come back and remember) here is the link in google:how to embed youtube video in wordpress post 

Ok, that didn’t work out right…….

Hey classic studio can be clicked in bottom left corner….Ok, now I’m on track again. Looking more like the instructional video….

Wow! Success!!!!!!!

 

The Journey Begins

Beginning the journey again for that coveted paper, a college degree. I started out as an eager 18 year old many, many years ago and stopped for a mission to Canada, a marriage to a wonderful husband and six fantastic children. Now I am the Nona for six grandchildren!

In 2014 I begin Pathways to get a college degree and in 2016 I paused to go on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saint and served in the MTC Dental Clinic of the Philippines located in Metro Manila.

After getting back from the Philippines in April, I have visited family in Utah three times, also North Carolina, and Idaho. Then there are the trips to Redding, California and Sacramento, California to get reacquainted with grandchildren and daughter-in-laws. There was the Redding Carr fire for adventure and the youngest two granddaughters born in September to spice things up!  The truth is I’m done running around and I’m looking forward to normal………sleeping in the same bed and waking up in the same house two weeks in a row.

I was so happy to learn that one of the classes I am taking this fall is all about media, photos and design. We were asked to begin a blog to post our assignments. So come and check out what I’m learning and give a few tips if you know more about what I’m doing than I appear to be sharing!

Thanks for joining me!

Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton

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