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How did you decide what products to combine & advertise?

 

I previously had an actual idea for a product that could be used during colder seasons, particularly when you try to use your defroster and it ends up fogging the interior of your glass to the point where you nearly can't see. So, I decided rather than having someone use their sleeve or hand, or anything else that would smudge the inside of their window when they try and defrost their windshields that someone could rather use a product that could act as a defogger for the interior of someone's windshield and wouldn't smudge the glass and was also machine-washable. This product has an extendable handle which was flexible enough to reach any part in someone's car.

How successful were you in convincing a consumer to purchase your funky new product? Discuss an element of your ad that is attention grabbing.  

 

Is your use of text effective? What are some methods you used to make sure your text was legible? Easy to understand? Etc.

 

Yes, I was successful in convincing a consumer to purchase my product. I made my design differently than the example ad had, I used "WINDshield Microfoam" in the name of the product. Which in my opinion just in size ended up grabbing attention.

Is there a weak area in your design? If so what?

 

Perhaps in the actual blending of the handle as well as the microfoam cloth.
 

Would you buy this product based upon your ad? Why or why not?

Yes, I would actual as I said there are some strange days in winter when the defroster will fog up the interior of your windshield and put you at risk of an accident.

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