Workshop - Best of Both Worlds_ Combine KG and Vector search for enhanced R...
Semiotics ppt task
1. Semiotic Analysis
• You are to type up your analysis of the
magazine cover in order to show how useful
semiotics is in media studies.
• Follow this guide to presenting your work
using it as a template:
• Follow the instructions and delete them as
you complete your own piece of work.
• Design your slides however you please.
4. Magazine cover
• You are to present your semiotic analysis of your
magazine cover. You can do this in one of two
ways:
1.Insert your magazine cover photo here (find
correct one on portal.)
Using text boxes and arrows you can present your
detailed semiotic analysis of the cover.
2. Alternatively you can crop certain parts of the
cover and create a new slide for each section.
• See examples of layout for more guidance:
5. Example 1
Title: GQ
Initials rather than full name. Short
and direct. Masculine connotations
(to the point). Image:
Circular shape creates a logo / motif
(recognisable to audience, branding) Denotations
are….. the
Black and Red: Bold, strong, dominant
colours suggesting power and control. connotations are
that……
Top left hand corner positioning: Easy
to locate on shelf, Largest typeface on
cover so the title is prominent.
Exclusive: Draws reader in,
suggests gossip is worth
ShiaLaBeouf He’s so knowing and magazine is
money: Play on first with news
words…suggests
finance is
significant to reader
and…
Colour palette of black, red, grey
and yellow suggests…
6. Example 2
The title is GQ
The use of initials rather than a full title is quite a masculine,
short hand technique. It implies product familiarity as the
full name Gentleman's Quarterly is not used) the audience is
familiar with the brand.
Red and Black: Dominant colours suggest power, control,
dominance – these colours are often used to indicate orders
and gives the magazine a strong identity. The colours are
masculine and the shape is circular which is a soft shape but
it works to create a logo identity.
The tagline reads Look sharp, live smart: using alliteration
and making bold statements about image and lifestyle….
7. Conclusion
• What key information has a semiotic analysis
given you?
• Target audience of product.
• Type / identity of product (in terms of content
and delivery.)
• How useful is semiotics in decoding magazine
covers?
8. Upload to your blog
• You need to use your slideshare or scribd
account to upload the PowerPoint to the web.
• You can then embed it on to your own blog on
blogger.
• You need to explain the PowerPoint in your
blog entry post by using the title Semiotic
Analysis of a Magazine Cover
and explaining the task you were given and what
is meant by semiotics.