Cambridge Elevate 08/03/2016
FedEx
is an incredibly successful American global courier delivery service, founded
in 1971.
Activity 11
Since then the company has become so success that it has expanded its branch
by adopting subsidiary companies (FedEx would own more than 50 per cent of
another company), their revenue to date conjures to a whopping 47.5 billion
dollars. The Logo of the company is so widely recognised, it is only on close analysis
that the arrow between the “E” and “x” is identified. The arrow points to the
right, this could represent movement. For example, the courier service is
always on the move because the packages are constantly being moved to different
locations until they reach their destinations. The company also ensure that the
logo and ‘arrow meaning’ is visible even in different languages where cultures
and interpretations of the direction of the arrow is wrong. The Arabic FedEx logo is similar graphically
with the colours and format of the logo being the same. However, in this
instance the direction of the arrow has changed, to correspond with the
difference in perception of the movement being forward. Arabic books read from
right to left, whereas we read left to right.
Evian
is a company that produces bottled ‘natural mineral’ water, this is portrayed
in the logo where the use of mountains has been used behind the name of the
company. Today, Evian is owned by Danone Group, a
French multinational company. Evian is named after the lake that
the water is sourced from, Évian-les-Bains,
on the south shore of Lake Geneva in France near the French Alps. The use of
the mountains and with the pragmatic understanding that the company name has
reference to a lake in the French alps, positive connotations for example
Natural, fresh and clean can be associated with the product.
Didn't understand 13.5.2
You've done some good research and that will open your eyes to how meaning is made in texts you haven't seen before - you still need to do close linguistic analysis. Read other blogs to see what others made of the same work - email me if you have nay further questions and don't worry!
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