Listing all posts tagged advertising

Thursday, December 8th 2011

This 1968 German TV advert is quite something. Even if it’s easy to be nostalgic about yesteryear’s trash, I think this advert is beyond crazy and awesome for something aired on broadcast television. I’d love to hear whoever pitched this. Boing Boing [earlier]

Saturday, October 22nd 2011

Logorama, by François Alaux, Hervé de Crécy and Ludovic Houplain, won the Oscar for best animated short in 2010.

Monday, September 5th 2011

Wednesday, July 27th 2011

This piece of retro advertising is almost perfect (-ly wrong) on so many levels. And I love the texts — “For responsible work” / “Porto Cigarettes — the base of your decision”. It only lacks one thing: booze. Pedro Quintas

Monday, April 11th 2011

Monday, January 3rd 2011

Sunday, January 17th 2010

Saturday, October 31st 2009

David Hlynsky’s Communist-Era Store Windows depicts advertising (or the lack thereof) in East European countries in the late 1980s. This kind of cleanliness is now unseen, Mac stores being the exception (I knew there was something totalitarian about Apple!). But cynicism aside, what strikes me is not so much the difference between the then and the now, but how similar in fact the windowdressings depicted in the series are to my own memories of Portugal (a non-communist country) in the 80s. Perhaps it’s wrong to see these images set in a capitalism vs communism context. I see them in a rampant-capitalism vs whatever-else context. Advertising just wasn’t such a big part of the overall economy back then.