miércoles, 30 de noviembre de 2011










Main features of the event

Composition:

The format of this project is an stand with the form of a tryptic, it also have an oval form in the top of it that move. Has a simple diagram, vertical, using a lot of images, the reticle has tree columns in vertical.


Design determiners:




Image Style: The determiner of this stand is the using of the typical colors and shapes of the fair, also using images taken of the monument representatives.


Color: The determiner of the color was vivid colors, like blue or reds.






Fonts: We use Serif typography with ornaments.

Graphic elements: We use photographs and vectors.




Graphemes: We use vectorisation of the monument of la chinita for a poster, and images with special effects.

Visual Rhetoric: We use the sinecdoque because it expresses the part for all.

Semiotic: We use it in the symbols of la chinita, in the pictures. We also use paradigmatic relatiens where signs get meaning from their association with other signs.

Advertising: The message that we use was ``chinita`s fair``, because it is consistent and leaves you just right to the meaning of the project.

Graphic Concept

Our 3 meaningful terms were: Inspiring, religion and fair.

Sistagmatic relation: This was stablich by the meaning of the fair la chinita and the history of the fair.


miércoles, 23 de noviembre de 2011

Resume

Final Proyect.

Description of the Project Three-dimensional Stand with six face!

This is a Three-dimensional stand with 6 faces, this stand contain 6 pictures of Chinita´s Fair in each face, and each picture has a card telling a small story and explaining the picture itself to the viewer. the stand has nice warms colors resembling the city, also the figure is very dinamic and interesting - just like an acordion. Finally on the top of the stand we have the title with awesome movement.


hellooo!

Here´s the photos that it edits for the poster in order that one sees better have mas sheen and shades










miércoles, 9 de noviembre de 2011

JOB INTERVIEW


•What happens during a "job interview"?
what is your background, education experience, how can you be of benefit to us here in our company. And then a question and answer period for the candidate, where they have the opportunity to get their questions answered by the interviewer.
•What should I wear for my job interview?
Always dress elegantly to form with a good appearance and good presentation. Always dress very professionally for every interview. •What are the key do's and don'ts for a great interview?
you can do in an interview is to make a great impression, make eye contact, smile, and give a nice, firm handshake to your interviewer. This will set a very positive tone for the rest of the interview. Wait to sit down until the interviewer asks you to sit down. Don't put all your belongings on his or her desk. Make sure you keep your things to your side or in your lap. Their desk is their space, so be respectful of that.Use positive body language in the interview. Stand up, thank them again and don't forget to ask for the job before you leave.
•How do I handle an interview in a restaurant or cafe?
you have to stay focused on you rinterviewer and speak at an audible level.
•What do I do when more than one person is interviewing me?
It's important to make sure that you adapt your communication style to both of those individuals.
•How can I rescue an interview that I know is going poorly?
•How can I rescue an interview that I know is going poorly?
 Some of the tips to save an inteweview are: Ask the interviewers for directives, regroup and revive your energy
•What are good tips for a telephone interview?
have to make that great first impression is your voice. So that really needs to sell you in a phone interview and also find out from the employer what again is it that they're really looking for in terms of this position. Make sure you have your resume close to you.

•Can a potential employer ask me to take a lie detector test?
The only time that an employer can ask for a lie detector test is if you are applying for some type of government or high-security type of position.•What are illegal questions that an employer should not ask me?
Employers are not allowed to ask any questions relating to ethnicity, family status, childbearing status, anything that relates to culture, gender, family status, anything like that.•How do I handle the end of the interview?
This is where you really have the opportunity to shine, and the best way is to wait when the interviewer says: Do you have any final cuestion? So this is when you ask: May I have the job?


•What do I do if an employer doesn't call me back after an interview?
If they don't call you. Don't be shy about calling them. It's very important for you to be proactive about your career search. Don't wait. They may be busy. They may be out of town. They may be interviewing other people. It's important for you to keep your name and your resume in the front of the employer's mind while they're going through that decision making process.