Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Fourth Interview Questions


  1. What is most important in creating a graphic design for an advertisement to persuade teens to make a purchase?
  2. What is the importance of graphic design and advertisements?
  3. How do you think graphic design relate to advertisements?
  4. How can a graphic design persuade teens to buy a certain product?
  5. What do you think teens look for most in an advertisement?
  6. What types of advertisements do you think teens would rather watch more?
  7. How can a graphic designer relate to his/her audience?
  8. What type of emotion would you want your audience to feel when they're shown your design?
  9. What characteristics of a graphic design or an advertisement makes it memorable?
  10. Do you think it is possible to design an advertisement that could persuade ALL teens to want to purchase a single product?
  11. How would you approach designing an ad to persuade a good amount of teens to buy a product?
  12. Why or why don't you think that it is harder to design ads for teens compared to adults?
  13. What would you say is the best technique to use in an advertisement aimed towards teens and why? (Celebrity, Are you cool enough, or Bandwagon)
  14. Are there any other techniques that would work well with teens?
  15. What attracts teens to an advertisement?
  16. Why do advertisers like to aim towards teens?
  17. Why do you or don't you think that using advertisements that put teens down will persuade them to make a purchase?
  18. Why do you think teens purchase products, regardless of it's purpose or usefulness to them?
  19. How is a graphic design considered "successful"?
  20. What is the best example of a "successful" graphic design in an advertisement?

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