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Monday
Sep132010

Double Bubble in an advert

There’s an inexorable rise in the use of Graphic Organisers in the media. They’re appearing more and more in advertising. A sure proof they are superb at getting the point across in a concise, concrete and engaging way. Teachers take note.

But a double bubble? Now that’s really surprising.

This is from an American business magazine I picked up a couple of months ago. It features a comparison between an office worker and a Dymo label writer. Just  a tad condescending I agree, but still interesting.
It is, of course, only a partially completed double bubble as only the similarities are noted. Below, for fun and for your edification, I’ve completed the job. Rather superficially I agree, but it shows the full double bubble.

I have a growing collection of the use of Graphic Organisers in the media and advertising and this is the first on show. More to come.

 

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