A different kind of video resume. This website allows companies to email potential employees questions and then asks them to answer them using a webcam and submit the responses. The employer can then watch the 'interview' whenever they have time.
Website that can be used for people who just can't decide which font works best. It compares three fonts side-by-side to allow the user to see which font they like the best.
The viewer's eyes are at first drawn to the left because the ad looks off the billboard, but then the reader sees the name of the fitness center which leads to the overweight gentleman on the right of the ad. Follows natural flow of left to right.
Alignment used on business cards. The telephone and email addresses are clumped together with the name and the title of the person separated in the middle.
Contrast in advertising. The background of the image is black which of course is going to mean that anything on the foreground will be easily seen. The product, which is the nail polish, is a bright red which stands out. The name of the product "Dior" is in a bold white lettering at the bottom.
Contrasting in advertising. Serious use of contrast in this ad. The left side of the ad is completely different from the right side. The women is red whereas the man is black. "Mad" is white and "men" is red.
Balance used in advertising. The coke bottles increase and then decrease in size; the largest being in the middle. Folding the ad in half results in the same amount of bottles being seen on each half. The same couple colors are used without giving it a uniform, balanced feel
The covers on all magazines follow a type of repetition. The title is always located at the top and centered. Then along the left and right of the image there are "top" article names to draw the readers in