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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

First assignment- Visual Rhetoric

The oh so classic and delicious Chick fil- A cow. This picture has a message that is suppose to persuade the individual to stop eating cow and eat chicken. For those of you who lived somewhere up north or have never experienced the wonderfulness of chick fil a, they are famous for their chicken (hints the name). The cow is the slogan because they want you to stop eating at places that serve burgers and enjoy the places that eat chicken. They choose the cow to represent the cow saying "hey don’t eat my family". The writer of this is the person who made up the chick fil a add. It could be the idea of the actual inventor of chick fil a, or it could be the designer who works with the owner. The writer is unknown. The audience however is for everyone who enjoys eating burgers to come enjoy chicken. I think the whole image of a cow holding a “eat mor chickin” sign stands out. Period. Plus that cute little sign is written all sloppy to look like the cow wrote the sign. Now this image, (pause to add drama) is visual rhetoric! 
Song of the day: Chick fil-a by Tim Hawkins
"Chick-fil-A. I could eat that seven times a day
Where the people laugh and children play
Oh, I'm in love with Chick-fil-A
Suddenly, I need waffle fries in front of meeeee
With some nuggets & a large sweet tea
Oh, Chick-fil-A. You set me free"

2 comments:

  1. This is so perfect! It's one of my favorite restaurants and whenever I see the sign I'm like, "That actually sounds really good right now!" Now that I'm thinking about it I actually want it...

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  2. OMG! Funny, I love chick-fil-a!! I have so many free coupons from there, and it was downt the street from my high school. I would skip school to go eat there.

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