Semiotics
happens everywhere in our daily lives, whether we are aware of it or
not. Some ads use implied symbols, leaving us to
interpret their visual cues into what message is trying to
be passed onto us. I feel that the following 3 ads do a good
job of establishing a clear message while still leaving some
interpretation to the viewer.
The
first ad that I have chosen is a Doritos TV Commercial
that aired during the Superbowl. The ad tells a story of a
guy who buys a goat that loves Doritos chips and the goat just keeps
eating and chewing and crunching, which inevitably make the guy go
nuts. The message from the commercial isn't straight forward
and leaves us to connote the message. I felt that the
message they were trying to portray is that Doritos are
addicting even to a goat? Either way, it leaves me
craving Doritos and I was definitely eating them
during the Superbowl.
The
second ad that I have chosen Is an ad by Mercedes that
touts their new detection systems in their cars.
The image mixes Denotation with Connotation, the set up for
this ad tricks our mind into seeing two images. The profile cut
out of the picture as well as the profile of the man's eye leaves us
to see the man in full profile even though the rest of his face is
facing forward. This ad leaves the viewers to connote that in
their vehicle we can be looking to the side while not actually facing
to the side. This ad does a good job of leaving interpretation
to the viewer whilst also leading toward the intended
conclusion.
The
last ad that I have chosen is from Koleston. It is a very
simple set up and with the use of the landscape, it leads the viewer
through a simple icon of and outline of a woman's hair and facial
features. The ad is for their Natural collection and reinforces
it being natural by using the natural landscape to create the image.
Overall is leaves us with a clear message while again,
still making us decipher what the message is.