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May 6, 8:30 PM
Don and co. won a big account in episode 6 — Chevy. Here's a look at what the ad campaign for the mysterious "XP-887" car actually looked like.
"..The car sold well at first (so this ad campaign must have helped), however, over time the Vegas developed huge problems. So much so that the Vega has been called "the worst car ever made in America," while Popular Mechanics once referred to it as the car that "nearly destroyed GM."" Delete the scoop?
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Travel back to the Psychedelic '60s with the new music video from Walter and the Wizards off the album Litter Trippin', brought to you by Litter Genie® brand...
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Hey, meet the swinger Polaroid Swinger meet the swinger Polaroid Swinger It's more than a camera it's almost alive it's only nineteen dollars and ninety-five...
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Louis Armstrong! Delete the scoop?
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"More time for leisure". A suite of amazing 'new' electrical goods for 1963, just "For Mum", at Christmas. Australian 1962 60sec TV ad produced by Avondale S...
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This short documentary introduces us to the colorful and versatile world of plastics. Transmuted from coal, oil or wood, synthetic substances can make thousands of new products, from ... — Enjoy over a thousand films on our Facebook page. Delete the scoop?
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Interested in the Creative Revolution? Check out http://www.think-small-the-book.net/ From the archives of British documentary film maker Adam Curtis ("The C... Delete the scoop?
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2008 marked " the 10th Anniversary of the iMac, the computer that changed everything at Apple, hailing a new design era spearheaded by design genius Jonathan Ive. What most people don't know is that there's another man whose products are at the heart of Ive's design philosophy, an influence that permeates every single product at Apple, from hardware to user-interface design. That man is Dieter Rams, and his old designs for Braun during the '50s and '60s hold all the clues not only for past and present Apple products, but their future as well:.." Delete the scoop?
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By Ben Marks....When I was invited into collector Rick Synchef’s home several months ago, I was drawn by the promise of signed rock posters from the San F... Delete the scoop?
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A “Mad Men” episode contained a fairly brutal plotline involving the exchange of sex for business. Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce wanted Jaguar’s business, and the head of the Jaguar dealers’s association wanted Joan. the above ad from 1974 is about as racy as Jaguar got
see more Jaguar ads here http://www.car-brochures.eu/jaguaradverts.htm
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May 6, 8:34 PM
Last night's Mad Men featured the car that nearly destroyed GM, and perhaps another historical mess-up by Matthew Weiner. Delete the scoop?
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Mad Men is a great show. But the big story, perhaps the biggest story of all time in advertising, was that of the Creative Revolution of the 1960s. Delete the scoop?
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"back in the day, it was unthinkable that the marketplace had anything to offer women (because Marxism had feminist theory by the throat). And the very idea that women might be empowered through work in the cosmetics industry was blasphemy. Indeed, feminist critics (and the popular press) just assumed that men made beauty advertising, as a thinly veiled attempt to keep women down. Imagine my surprise when I learned that Cover Girl makeup had been started by a woman named Mary Ayres, who had worked her way up from being a secretary at a major ad agency just after World War II. As the story unfolded in the tapes I listened to while sitting in that venerable museum, I was dumbfounded to learn that teams of women had been involved in this campaign from that day forward. I found that the men had taken (or been given) most of the credit. But the women had struggled with them to try and make the commercials more inclusive (less blonde-with-blue-eyes, more people of color), as well as more realistic. And these struggles occurred alongside the push for workplace equality in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Cover Girl’s heyday (and mine). So, these women worked for their own equality, while they produced this campaign. All along, however, the campaign was intended to appeal to the ordinary American girl and, as such, had an ethos that was quite different from other cosmetics advertisers...'
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/advertising_and_society_review/v013/13.4.scott01.html
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February 15, 5:37 PM
In the past, not very far than 10 years marketplace had anything to offer women online. This was a real buty cutter for specially bussiness women who are short of time in between work and household. After internet widely started to be used in several countries online bussiness grow was tremendous and it helped specially to women who cares about their beauty. Today lucky women have everything infront of them just a click away. They can chose every beauty product online while they are working, even during their very important meetings. Cosmetic world now is the biggest industry for beauty focused men and women but finding best and trustable sites is a matter. Among several stores and shopping sites I can reccomend well known one of the good retailer Strawberrynet.com. There are more sites which everybody can reccomend but finding the sites that is commonly accepted and trustable would not be very easy. Beauty is matter in terms of finding good shopping platforms. Delete the scoop?
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Vintage ads are often terrible, but these holiday ads take terrible to a new low. Whether it's Santa as a sex object or a cigarette carton for a sleigh, these ads are festive, fun, and totally inappropriate.
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Rare early 60s tv commercial for Mattel's Tommy Burst submachine gun detective set. This was my favorite toy of all time. Load in some fresh caps, pull the b...
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Vintage Rock Em Sock Em Robots. This was my favorite toy as a kid. Just one of thousands of classic Christmas toys at http://www.VintageTVcommercials.com Delete the scoop?
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run for your life ..no wonder people are afraid of clowns Delete the scoop?
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In 1965, Salvador Dalí designed a bizarre line of women’s swimwear – certainly fails on his resolution to be “against revolution” and “for tradition.” Delete the scoop?
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Helen Gurley Brown: Polarizing Mix Of 'Mad Men''s Peggy And Joan - 08/16/2012... by Barbara Lippert
"Yes, even in death, she is a polarizing figure who created a huge cultural cleavage, if you will: On the one hand, she’s seen as a sexual liberator and trailblazer, who, with “Sex and the Single Girl,” changed social mores, championing the (in some camps, still radical, and even heretical) idea that single women ought to enjoy sex and careers without benefit of a wedding ring. (Sex, sex, sex!) On the other, she is scorned for the anti-feminist sensibility that Cosmopolitan magazine has wrought.." “It was her 17th job, at the advertising agency Foote, Cone, and Belding, that launched her future success,” Delete the scoop?
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Pop culture is always a step behind the real cutting-edge culture that defines what's cool in the current zeitgeist. And mass media advertising, with its drive for universal appeal, is generally made from an even weaker brew than pop culture. Delete the scoop?
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