Friday, February 25, 2011

Redesigning Products (Shower Power)


Shower power has been around for many years and the packaging has not changed much in that time.  It started off only being sold on TV then moved to the supermarkets a few years after. The price is and always has been competitive with other like products on the market. I think the marketing of this product really lets it down.

Pros
The only good thing about this product is that it works.
Cons
Everything about this products packaging is way off. I find it dull boring and the graphics look so cheap. I don’t like the shape of the bottle or the colours. The bottle is also to big and bulky.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

The game ''Get The Glass'' Pros and Cons

Pros
1. Graphics are awesome the sound is also just as polished
2. Love that it is in 3D
3. Makes one want to drink more milk..lol

Cons 
1. It's Frustrating to play (only 3 Lives what is that all about)
2. Impossible challenges within the game 
3. It doesn't like being played through firefox
4. You need a super fast connection to play the game
5. the Intro in a bit slow
http://gettheglass.com/

Ineffective advertising

 This to me is bad advertising. i think Nike had to much time on there hands.what had a kid urinating on a wall got anything to do with Nike. I don't like the use of colour and the ad looks to 3rd world.
 what can i say about this. using Paris to advertise anything is just wrong not to mention the dog in her crutch. ARRRR this ad makes me angry, i just want to slap her.


   
what has using a condom got to do with holding a hose and spraying water.
The photo is of bad quality i just really don't get this ad at all. someone please explain.


Effective advertising

                          This Ad is Effective for me. It clearly shows the product and its funny.
                                     I also like that the product is the only colour in the ad.

I like the slogan for this ad its simple and to the point and the produce looks good. 

i like this ad because because its a bit naughty but still tasteful.

                             

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Homework (OH&S) Artical

AUSTRALIA'S meat and poultry industry is under review after a worker was decapitated while cleaning a fast moving machine at a Melbourne factory, ABC News reports.

In August this year, Sarel Singh, 34, was killed instantly when he was sucked into a machine and decapitated while working at a Baiada poultry processing plant in Melbourne's west.

A preliminary report on the workplace death, obtained by ABC's Lateline, found Australia's largest poultry manufacturer had breached occupational health and safety laws by not controlling risks at the plant, ABC News reports.

WorkSafe Victoria told Lateline the entire industry was now also under review.

It said, when it came to workplace safety, employers needed to do more than the bare minimum and that they were responsible for all of their employees.Tim Kennedy from the National Union of Workers (NUW) was horrified by the incident.

"It is absolutely horrific in a civilised society that we have now the fact that these things still occur, it is just not acceptable," he said, according to ABC News.

Six weeks earlier, Lateline revealed Baiada was already under investigation over claims of unlawful and unethical treatment of its majority migrant workforce.

Singh's brother, Harry, said Sarel had immigrated from India four years ago in the hope of finding a better life in Australia.

But he said his brother had found his job at Baiada "hell" and that he was planning on returning to India.

"He used to say that life working at that place was like a hell. It's a very hard job and he was tired of that job. But due to the burden of the loans and debts over here and in Australia too, he had to work over there and he was struggling hard."According to NUW, Sarel had just finished a four-hour shift when he was asked to go back and re-clean a pack line area.

Sarel was standing on a ladder hosing the area down when he was swept into a machine and decapitated.

Mr Kennedy said Sarel was not familiar with the line and that the chain line should have been stopped while it was being cleaned.

"Over time what has happened is the company, to maintain production, to maintain the returns they want to get, has pushed the risk to workers by speeding that chain up so they have run the chain 20 to 40 birds per minute and people have been asked to clean it," Mr Kennedy said, according to ABC News.

"The night on which Mr Singh was killed the chain was running at absolute capacity."

The WorkSafe Victoria report confirmed the line was operating at the top speed of 183 birds a minute and that "by not adequately controlling the risks associated with this plant, [Baiada poultry] is in contravention of the requirements of section 21(1) and 21(2)(A) of the occupational health and safety act," ABC News reports.

Lateline reportedly sought comment from both Baiada and Ecowize, the company contracted to clean the production areas of the poultry plant, but had received no response.

Harry told ABC News he was in shock over his brother's death.

"How can I believe it? My brother, he was my real brother and only brother," he said

Read more: http://www.news.com.au/business/business-smarts/workplace-safety-fears-after-poultry-worker-decapitated-at-baiada-plant/story-e6frfm9r-1225964948956#ixzz1DWXtppri

OH & S in the workplace