Thursday, 4 February 2016

Analysis of Tesco Coupon

Tesco Coupon Analysis

 First of all, the most invasive way that this coupon exaggerates authority and power is through the repetition of the branding and the logo of Tesco itself. Especially considering the colour of the logo. The colouring of the logo is the only form of colour on the back of this coupon as the rest of the text is fully black and just a wall of text, rather than spread out. Finally, the logo is repeated three times, excessively big. Three is supposed to be the magic number within advertising, as if Tesco is marking their power and territory using this advertising convention. 
 The purpose of this text is to prevent the liability, to be precise, to protect the company, to be targeted at the customer and to be clear, meaning no complaints, and the way that this text does this is repeated throughout most coupons. This piece of text is here in fine print in order for the information to be there, but because the customers don't really care about it, they don't read it. But when something goes wrong, Tesco can always say that it was on the back of this coupon. This text is written in a way that it'll stop any confusion, much like a legal document, where everything has to be clear, and the style of writing and the language used in this proves that.
 The way this block of text is presented is in unconventional bullet points, as if it were a list or recipe, telling you what to do. Although it is visually unappealing, this block of text is designed to take up little space as to fit on the back of this coupon, fitting all the right information in.
 The language in this text is fairly simple as so the customer can understand it, there are few words to instruct the target audience and the sentences are shortened and simplified so they are quick to read and straight to the point. Finally, in the text there are a lot of modal verbs and imperative verbs, telling you what to do and the outcome of it, so the customer (demographic) can easily understand the instructions.

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