I used a free image on my background and experimented with different layouts of the stars and types of glitter so that the image remained central and the main focus in the advert. I found an image off google with multiple stars that reflected the star on the main perfume bottle, I then copied different coloured stars and altered the noise and opacity of each star while playing with size and composition to frame the perfume bottle.
When reflecting on the baby dove advert I decided to use the convention of a hashtag in the bottom right corner which is one of the last places that the eye naturally falls emphasising the message that not only is the perfume perfect but it pressurises the audience that they will be and feel perfect if they use this perfume; additionally it prevents a passive audience as they will be motivated to share promotional content about the perfume using the hashtag . I then got inspiration from other perfume adverts to help draw on conventions of perfume adverts and understand the way that the advert should look; from this I decided to place a slogan centrally beneath the bottle, because I found that the slogan was getting lost in the background I decided to set the typography colour to black and lower the opacity of the background so that the message of the brand and the perfume stands out.
upon looking into other perfume adverts I found that they all had a recognisable central message that linked to the perfume so I came up with "Be perfect. Smell perfect" which emphasises the message of the perfume similar to Barthes theory where text can communicate and imply a message for the audience to understand, in this advert it highlights the message that the audience should have this perfume to be perceived as 'perfect'.


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