OMO Flashcards

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how is symbolic codes used in OMO

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Star / sun shaped graphic background acts as a symbolic code to signify that your clothes will be made blindingly white

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how does the colour scheme target its audience

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  • use of white throughout advert helps to illustrate the idea of clothes being the whitest
  • bright colours make advert feel fun + positive
  • red , white & blue suggests patriotic nature of advert which would appeal to a post WW2 British/ American audiences.
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how does the text bubble / burst target it’s audience

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  • stands out from blue background , burst shape suggests excitement / explosion ; acts as a symbolic code to signify your clothes will be blindingly white
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how is binary opposition used in the OMO advert

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  • binary opposition between OMO brand and any other washing powder brand in 1955 - ‘OMO puts ordinary whiteness completely in the shade’
  • play on words suggests other products will make your laundry a darker shade than OMO
  • OMO overshadows other brands
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what does the OMO advert rely on

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stereotypes
- patriarchal society in which women carry out all the domestic chores, reflecting the adverts historical context
- advert constructed to appeal to mainstream women

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how is mise en scene used in the OMO advert to target its audience

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  • facial expressions - signify how pleased everyone is with product , it’s exciting - suggests audience will also be excited to use the product
  • woman in advert in targeted demographic - relatable
  • image of a washing line - would be familiar to audiences in 1955 - particularly housewife’s who carry out domestic chores - could signify the mainstream working class female audience
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what does the yellow box with the red text : “ whiteness alone won’t do “ suggest ?

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  • red font suggests urgency & alertness and contrast with the yellow background to make it stand out
    ^ declarative contrasting against white & black
  • creates a problem which links to urgency & as the reader reads through the advert they find a solution to the problem , creates a narrative.
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