Direct TV: Opulence, I has it…
It is absolutely acceptable to make commercials about other ethnic groups.
The Experiences of Temple Advertising Students
It is absolutely acceptable to make commercials about other ethnic groups.
I actually took these photos on that first 100+ degree day we had this summer. I had some business to take care of, but I saw it as a good opportunity to snap some photos of the Pabst covered El station I mentioned before (see comments). I’m no fan of…
I think he's suffering the same ailments as the caveman. He's a person by default and for him to stand out he has to be more than what he is.
Each geek would much rather have a woman who understands him rather than just any woman even if she's not real.
Its campaigns aren't really consistent; it has a spokesman and a mascot; and it isn't the best nor the first yet Geico remains the most popular.
Word of mouth can make all the difference if you really trust your opinion leader. Yelp provides an alternative with strength in numbers. "Real people. Real reviews."
Overall, I think it's a truly innovative idea. It encourages spending, socializing, competition, and promotional discounting.
3D Street Art is highly impressive. I stumbled upon these fantastic images of 3D street art the other day: Click through for more 3D epicness: Beautiful pieces of art, they are impressive. 3D Street Art used for Advertisement is even MORE impressive. As soon as I saw this, I…
This one speaks (kicks) for itself. I originally saw the Spanish version. I guess it was placed again for the World Cup (being an older commercial and all).
Is everything for sale? I'm positive that certain other stops have absolutely no redeeming value. I think Broad & Pattison would be the exception and never the rule.
I don’t think it’s any coincidence that this guy looks like J.J. from Good Times. This ad was placed in the very same month that Good Times went off the air (August 1979). Back then ads probably had a longer lead time than they do now. Regardless, I don’t feel…
It looks good enough to frame.