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Final Project Guideline
1. please write two pages (single space) background information about the brand, including history, brand creation, product attributes and benefts, packaging, user experience, consumer buying trends in this product catergory, buying context etc. (20 percent). (single space, font 12, Times).
2. Create two perspectives (e.g., history, function, manufacturing process....)and explain why you choose such TWO perspectives or big ideas. (10 percent)
3. For each of the TWO perspectives, you choose, please create one page magazine ad, a website, a social media post (canva), a TV commerical and a radio ad (narrative). That said, you should have TWO SETS OF Ads (e.g., two magazine ads, two websites......). (70 percent total; each ad will count for 7 percent).
The magazine ads need to be created in Canva including headline, subheadlines, and the body of copy. You also need to create the website by using canva or wix or square space. In addition, you need create social media posts. Finally, create a script for TV commerical and Radio commercials. Radio is optional.
Please make sure you used a variety of techniques you learned in class. You need to explain the techiniques for each ad you design. Please note this is very critical. You grades will be reduced without the design rational or explainataion of the techniques. You need to evaluate for instance, if you used a story telling approach, and if you involved emotion in your writing. Did you use metaphor or humor? Do you use slipery technique?
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Function perspective
The iPhone from Apple is a pocket-sized device that uses loaded software to do much
more than making phone calls. To create and answer calls, you could use iPhone's configured
app service, supplement it with a VoIP app that allows unlimited calling and texting over the
Internet, or use a high-performance third-party phone application.
iPhone can be used for different tasks as a phone, but one must enter into the prepaid plan
or contract with a carrier for text messages, internet services, and voice calls. It does not matter if
you are using a new or preowned iPhone; it should work compatibly with CDMA or the carrier's
GSM network. After the plan has been established, one can use the phone to receive and make
calls, review visual or regular Voicemail, and make other aspects of communication linked to
both online and offline. Besides, it is easy to customize an iPhone and enjoy other services like
Siri, Facetime, and texts. Together with the communication services, the iPhones can likewise be
used to capture incredible images, record video, listen to music, and complete mobile banking
services.
Manufacturing process
When attempting to comprehend where Apple makes its products, two main words that
sound identical but vary are assembling and processing. The method of creating the parts that go
into the iPhone is known as manufacturing. Apple designs and markets the iPhone, but it does
not produce the parts. Instead, Apple sources individual components from suppliers all over the
world. Manufacturers concentrate on specific items—video specialists make the lens and camera
setup, screen experts make the display, and so forth.
Essentially, the majority of the process of producing an iPhone involves purchasing parts
from suppliers and installing them in suitable factories. Nonetheless, the outer part of the iPhone
itself, as well as subsequent enhancements to it, includes a large number of engineering
manufacturing processes.
Material Selection
This is one of the most critical processes in the manufacture of iPhones because it
significantly impacts the final product. The company selects the best materials for the cases and
other parts within the hardware.
Body Machining
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This is the next process after selecting the materials, and it entails making the iPhone's
body through machine operations.
Rotational 3D Polishing
This is the process of final touching the product to e...
