Activity 2.1b
by Merissa Gomez (2nd)
Maslow’s Needs ( 5 ads representing each need)
* Self Actualization
* Esteem Needs
* Social Needs
* Safety Needs
* Physiological Needs
Self-Actualization - U.S Army
I chose this U.S Army advertisement because they show ones talents in the army and the respect and self-worth each soldier has.
Esteem Needs - Always #LikeAGirl
This advertisement shows a girls self-esteem issues with the insult "Like A Girl" and how they ( Always) wants to change what " Like A Girl" means for the better.
Social Needs - Kay Jewlers
This advertisement represents social needs because it is showing love and affection. Which is shown by it being a jewelry store that sells high dollar jewelry, and in the commercials it usually shows a man proposing to a woman with the slogan "Every Kiss Beings With Kay"
Safety Needs - Brinks Home Security
Brinks Home Security advertisements show safety needs in a sense of security of ones home, and freedom from fear.
Physiological Needs - Whataburger (food)
I chose this advertisement because one physiological need is food, and Whataburger advertises their food.
Cultures and Values - Find 5 ads
Stereotypical
Self-Image
Idealistic
Social Status
Standard of Living
Self-Image
Idealistic
Social Status
Standard of Living
Stereotypical Ads. - KFC
This really doesn't need further explanation as to why its stereotypical, but it advertises an African- American family eating Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Self-Image - Dove Self-esteem campaign
This advertisement shows to be happy in ones skin, because it is who you are, and you are perfect the way you were born,
Idealistic - Maybelline Cosmetics
I chose this ad. because it shows the idealistic views of women's beauty. Every make-up commercial makes men and women have unrealistic expectations. "If you don't wear make up you won't be beautiful' is what each ad says.
Social Status - Pfaff Audi
This advertisement is about Social Status because having this car means you're of a high social and economic level than most people.
Standard of Living - WWII advertising America.
This advertisement from the 1940's of living life in America. The advertisement is trying to get more people to live the "American Way" or otherwise known as the "World's Highest Standard of Living".