When I worked for him,
we used archetype cards to help with our brand stories and positioning.
Doreen Garner takes on the figure of Dr. J. Marion Sims, a gynecologist whose procedures on enslaved women were performed without anesthesia or consent, while Kenya (Robinson)
uses the archetype of corporate success in #WHITEMANINMYPOCKET.
Not exact matches
In studying the Best Workplaces for Millennials, we found leading employers
use different «meaning
archetypes» to help employees connect to their work and feel part of something significant.
A buyer persona is an
archetype used by marketing teams to develop campaigns that resonate with the target customer.
The word
archetype is
used to describe what a buyer persona is, even David
used the word in his book however the question missed by most is this: what makes up an
archetype?
Buyer personas, qualitative research derived
archetypes of buyers and their goals are being
used to create a unified platform for understanding how to communicate to customers and buyers.
As stated above, IFTF
used ethnography to develop their
archetypes.
What's interesting is the two sets of faces /
archetypes were developed
using very different methodologies.
The Christ
archetype is a psychological reality, and can be
used to great effect in both therapeutic settings and spiritual direction.
There is a self - conscious
use of
archetypes from other genres that contributes to making Star Wars such an enjoyable experience.
Using Tolkien's villainous character Smaug as a dragon
archetype, Gee found numerous real - world examples, and nature - based theoretical possibilities, that could explain everything from fire - breathing to flight.
While these experiments were carried out
using a material called tetracene — a well - studied
archetype of a molecular crystal — the researchers say that the method should be applicable to almost any crystalline or thin - film material.
Players
use the wizard, warrior, or two other
archetypes to push through hordes of creatures to the end of a journey.
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Archetypes to move and groove through the intersections of fate and free will.
Instead of strong
archetypes of today's crime shows portraying strong women as those who can sling guns and punch out the bad guys, Dolores Claiborne
uses different elements.
What differentiates Rudolph's compulsive
use of such howlers — which comprise much of the «screwball» part of «screwball noir» — from Altman's otherwise similar running gags is that they conjure up classic Hollywood
archetypes.
Elsewhere Theron's Elaine is a humourless «cold bitch»
archetype who
uses her sexuality to her advantage, while Seyfried remains sweet and innocent throughout, oblivious to her boyfriend's ulterior motive.
And instead of the lost - weekend framework (contra Whedon, kids don't road - trip to creaky old isolated cabins quite like they
used to), Alvarez sets his crew of good - looking
archetypes escaping in the woods in order to monitor the detox of Mia (Jane Levy), a recovering junkie with a family history of mental illness.
We're
used to the characters in this series existing primarily as
archetypes.
Simultaneously, he
uses his actors either imagistically or metatextually: the three leads embody their respective roles — hero, girlfriend, sidekick — almost deliberately as
archetypes, while Fishburne trades on the gravitas of his past performances to offer a clear - eyed, authoritative counterpart who, perhaps not unlike Morpheus in «The Matrix,» challenges their naive ideas about the world around them.
Lively as Farahani's performance is, Laura doesn't really add up to much more than a very strong visual style — or a monochrome - themed variant on that irksome
archetype (since the term seems these days to be in semi-retirement, I promise this is the last time I'll ever
use it) the Manic Pixie Dream Girl.
There's magic in Undertow, not the least of which Green's devotion to pure cinema and the clarity of visual storytelling, but the picture fails to touch the
archetypes that it
uses to tell its tale.
It's funny and beautiful, for sure, but also borrows liberally from the likes of Ratatouille and Spirited Away and
uses the exact same villain
archetype as every other non-Incredibles Pixar movie with a villain.
But by
using conjoined character arcs that double as Jungian
archetypes, the series» seventh film ably honors, updates and even deconstructs its legacy.
His interpretation of the classic hitman
archetype is one of the most interesting I've seen in years, a more psychologically sick and quietly menacing killer than what we're
used to seeing at the cinema.
It also helps to have a charismatic male supporting cast that are
used as more than good - looking mannequins, rather than just sticking in stock window dressing roles playing to established
archetypes.
Worse, Vanderbilt seems to be referring to author Thomas Hardy in the naming of Travolta's character (and Barbarino's recent sour grapes concerning his passing over Chicago doesn't say all that much for the film he was shooting instead), pushing the connection by tying Hardy's hallmarks of personal
archetype and
use of forces of nature as allegory into what is essentially a stupid rip - off of any stupid David Mamet film.
It is slightly jarring as we are so
used to the comedic timing of a witty ex-cop John McClane
archetype, that here Washington plays a somewhat introverted, more pensive and less charismatic character which takes the film from an average action thriller to a suspenseful character - driven narrative.
Though Altman's films compare with Coppola's as chamber music does with grand opera, their work in the 1970s exemplifies what ultimately became the prevailing style of American film direction in that era: maverick resistance to studio - imposed time and budget constraints, insistence on directorial authorship, reliance on location shooting,
use of improvisational acting, an emphasis on ensemble playing rather than star performances, Fordian gatherings — weddings, church services, parties, dinners — as exponents of group character (both Altman and Coppola had Catholic upbringings), and a revisionist approach to the mythic
archetypes of the Hollywood genre film.
While the French term «femme fatale» can be traced back to the early 20th century, the
archetype — a dangerous woman who
uses her beauty, charm and sexuality to tempt her lovers into deadly situations — has been around for centuries.
The words that we
use to describe tapping that fricative synergy (
archetype, the sublime, the ineffable) are also the words that we
use, to borrow a phrase from Frank Zappa, to dance about architecture — to describe what's indescribable about the collective experience, the existential electricity that ranks music above painting above poetry above literature (and film the twentieth century stepchild that falls somehow north and south of each).
We found these dimensions of data
use, if not the
archetypes, helpful in comparing data
use across our site - visit districts and schools.
If you are trying to connect some kind of special heritage that you belive GM is obligaed to it's fans to uphold
using cars they produced in the 1960's as
archetypes for performance cars today, then what you need to do is re-examine the present state of performance cars today.
Look for recurring themes, character
archetypes, settings, or particular quirks you like to
use.
«This includes ease - of -
use stuff like
archetypes and searchable property lists, nuts and bolts components like the packaging system, as well as major features.
Even though the game
uses the standard first person shooter
archetype, the campaign mode has a variety of missions that does enhance the gameplay as you make your way from start to finish.
These cards are incredibly powerful and will create entire new deck
archetypes for players to
use.
Such creative
archetypes allow it to more effectively explore new ideas by
using several perspectives to view the same concepts.
One month later and it seems that none of these three
archetypes managed to remain among the top tier decks
used for ladder climbing.
Conquest offers a tougher challenge, the difficulty ramped up to reflect the stronger medieval military
archetypes under your command, while the composition of Birthright's Hoshidan army — Asian warriors, ninjas and samurai — will often mean you're forced to approach battles
using stealth.
One of the new
archetypes is the Mekk - Knights who
use card columns to determine if they can be Special Summoned and
use their powerful effects.
These three
archetypes were
used for almost the entirety of the campaign.
Using resources gained from each battle, they will unlock new options through the tech tree allowing them to choose the
archetype, and an array of armours, locomotors, weapons, and special abilities such as stealth and regeneration that will make each player's faction one of a kind.
The setting for Perfect Dark sees two alien races at war with each other; the Maians, who resemble the typical gray alien
archetype, and the Skedar, vicious reptilian creatures who can
use holographic technology to disguise as humans.
And in this new series he
uses many distinctly American
archetypes.
In these works, produced between 1977 and 1980 and evocative of glossy 8x10 - inch publicity shots, Sherman
used different costumes, backdrops, wigs, facial expressions, make - up, and poses to transform herself into a range of female
archetypes from debutante to starlet, from housewife to lush.
The painted battle planes with their highlighted famous names are
used by Morley as
archetypes for (the dream of) modernism in general and modern art, in particular.
Adam Helms, a Brooklyn - based artist,
uses historical photographic portraits and western iconography to investigate
archetypes of social and political identity.
After seeing Miro's «Constellation» series at MOMA a few years ago, I was struck by his
use of line and
archetype symbols, particularly stars, to suggest a cosmos.
In the recent exhibition «Silent,» Berlin - based duo Pauline Boudry and Renate Lorenz
used a self - described practice of «queer archaeology» to out
archetypes of modern art.