most prominent visual symbol: exaggerated size of the paper plate which is in contrast to the normal display of such an everyday, cheap item
two women in a supermarket are looking at a display of ordinary paper plates that are presented in a very eye-catching manner.
huge advertisement poster which praises the qualities of the product
large sign above the product advertises their eco-friendliness, uses typical vague terms such as 100% recyclable or 100% biodegradable. The word NEW is printed in bold letters to suggest the novelty of a product that, in fact, has already existed before.
author, title or caption of the cartoon: Dan Berger, CounterThink, published at www.Newstarget.com; capition in the speech bubble: We used to call them paper plates.
You can see from the woman's facial expression that she is surprised about the presentation of an ordinary paper plate.
Her gesture implies that she is surprised.
Her body language reveals that the paper plate caught her attention and that she know wants to have a closer look.