Advertising for people who don't like advertising

This is a book by a company that dislikes advertising as much as anyone. Nevertheless, it makes adverts. It has worked with global brands to produce fashion collections and promoted a town with a mass wedding. It creates advertising with more human, truthful communications. The company's name i...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: KesselsKramer (Amsterdam) (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Laurence King Pub 2012
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Sumario:This is a book by a company that dislikes advertising as much as anyone. Nevertheless, it makes adverts. It has worked with global brands to produce fashion collections and promoted a town with a mass wedding. It creates advertising with more human, truthful communications. The company's name is KesselsKramer. This book describes how to make something you like out of something you don't. As well as drawing on its own experiences, KesselsKramer listens and learns from those who doubt the advertising industry. Stefan Sagmeister explains how quitting work makes you better at working; Hans Aarsman discusses authenticity in imagemaking; and, Alex Bogusky looks at ways to help capitalism grow up. "Advertising for People Who Don't Like Advertising" is partly a creative handbook and partly an attempt to make the world a very slightly better place. It's intended for anyone who has ever hated a web banner or zapped an ad break
Descripción Física:239 p. : il. col. ; 25 cm
ISBN:9781856698252