Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Text 23: Jonathan Crisp
- Designed by a crisp company
- Made to sell Jalapeno flavour crisps
- Made to look attractive and presentable
to encourage the consumer to buy and
eat the product
- Word choice: ‘By Jove, they pack a jolly
welcome punch Jonathan’ this is old
fashioned and influences the flavour of the
product within the lexis, which makes it
unique and builds character
- A comparison can be made with the Salty Dog crisp
pack Text 24 ‘Howler or growler?’ association with the
brand character being a dog
- Grammar: ‘and the information bit’ Sounds
sarcastic, and sounds as if the voice in the
text doesn’t want to say it, but it has to,
which goes with the character
- Salty Dog: ‘Salty Dog are made for a small family
business....’ keeps referring to the character of the
dog
- Influenced on the brand
- Keeps the customer
interested
- Layout and presentation: The different
colour to refer to the flavour of the crisps
- This makes each packet
different, making it easy to
differentiate
- Boxes for titles, subtitles
- Titles are all in capitals, making them stand out
- Salty Dog: The flavour of the crisps is also found in a
separate colour box, which draws attention to the
things the company see’s as important, which reminds
us of the brand
- Figurative language: ‘Crisps of
natural character’ this adds humour
and also builds character. It also
goes with the image of the colonel
- ‘Natural’ also makes reference to the crisps
- Salty Dog: ‘THAT bites back!’ this also
builds character, and looks messy by
having a mixture of lower and upper case
letters
- The ‘BITE back’ could be referring to the flavour
- Context of production: The
packaging, aimed to draw the
customer in
- ‘BEST BEFORE (SCOFF BY)’
Adds humour and may also be
aimed mainly at the male
population
- It’s also old fashioned, stereotyping the colonel