Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Week 3: EOC Ethics in Tobacco



  • 1. Determine the scenario: What happens in this frame?

  • That everyone uses tobacco, even pro baseball players. That has perfect lungs to run, and that tobacco is not bad. Getting grown men and young boys to use tobacco, it will make them real men.

  • 2. What is the setting? What are the conditions?

  • Baseball stars, and that they are in good condition. That everyone could be as cool, and healthy like a pro baseball star.

  • 3. Who are the people or groups?

  • Men and young boys, that want to become a baseball player.

  • 4. What is their point of view around this specific experience?

  • Real men chew, like the basesball players.

  • 5. What are their goals?

  • Startiing boys young to become like their dads and men that they look up to in life.

  • 6. What are their assumptions? What are their perceptions?

  • Getting more men to chew, and being able to get the younger age as well.

  • 7. Are there conflicts? Is there cooperation?

  • Yes, do baseball players really chew? Dose chew really help pro baseball players? I think that their will be, by showing that all men chew.

  • 8. What are the outcomes?

  • Men and young men will chew, and become so addicted that they can stay away from it.

    Wednesday, January 13, 2016

    Week 1: EOC My Voice


    “I don’t design clothes, I design dreams.” –Ralph Lauren

    Fashion Designer is all I’ve wanted to become, it’s all I’ve wanted to be involved in. It’s been one of my biggest dreams to be a fashion designer on 5th Ave. in New York City.  By setting goals and pushing myself hard, I’ve made it one step closer to following my dreams. I attend the Art Institute in Las Vegas, NV and will be graduating in 2018 with a Bachelor’s degree in Fashion Design. I’ve always experimented with new ways of wearing things, and was defiantly one to stand out from the crowd. Fashion is everywhere, style is something that’s unique to each individuals. I want to be that fashion designer that is able to let everyone’s style shine through. I’ve always wanted to be able to help change lives, by make someone feel better about themselves. I want to be able to create new styles, and offer them to people of all sizes. I want to help everyone find their nitch in fashion, and also find something that fits them and makes them look better. Since I got to experience New York when I was younger, my biggest dream was to see someone wearing something I made. I want to be involved with the runways, photoshoots, and all the people as well. Being more involved with everything, just makes me want to strive even more towards my dream. Coming from a little town called Richfield, the style is all the same. Trends don’t hit until months after they come out, and many trends are unsuccessful. Everything is the same in this little town. Being able to see different styles and ideas in fashion, is refreshing. Fashion is something that is not developed over night, it takes generations of finding  better designs. Being able to change up different garments and adding your personal style to it as well. The steps of getting my dream to become a reality are school, hard work, and dedication. School is going to teach me the stuff I need to conquer the rest of my steps. For instance  right now im Learning about ads, style trending, and basic sewing. This being my second quarter in I’ve learned everything from how a garments made, to tech packs, and even the history behind the trends and styles.  Fashion might just look like just a person’s idea, but it’s so much more. With the right color for that season, to how long the stitch should be. Fashion Designers are not just making a garment personally for them, but for everyone to enjoy it. I’m Bailee Baldwin, a fashion designer.

    Week 1: EOC Volkswagon Lemon


    Volkswagen were built in Germany. Germany as know for high quality and high priced cars. So it is known to most that’s it is also home of the Volkswagen. The idea of this car was created by Hitler. He wanted a way of transportation that everyone could afford, however he still was demanding they preform fast enough to get people where speed was no limit.

                Were 3,389 men working, doing the same thing every day. Inspecting a Volkswagen at every stage of it. They only made 3, 00 everyday, which meant they have more men working then production of cars. They inspect every inch of a car, from the breaks to the head of the motor. Their goal was to making this car very reliable, last a long time, and does not require a lot of maintenance. Which is where they got the saying for the ad “We pluck the lemon; you get the plums.”

                In 1960 Volkswagen spread the word about a car that everyone would be able to afford. Everyone was shocked about the ad. It stood out amongst all other ads at that time. It came an acrossed with power, prestige, and delivered by a calming voice. This ad that was in black and white, was not like any other. The ad seemed to promote happiness which seemed to rub off on its viewers. The ad was introduced distributed amongst the United States. The ad was then distributed to New York City to Doyle Dane Bernbach. It took a year for them to have it publish, and distributed around the U.S. Volkswagen to this day is still known as a reliable and affordable car.


    Friedman, Vanessa. "David Bowies Fashion Legacy." The New York Times. N.p., 12 Jan. 2016. Web