Advertising
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A campaign to die for: Illamasqua’s ‘Toxic Nature’ colour collection, Autumn 2011
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As a make-up lover (yes, make-up is another addiction of mine!), I am often disappointed by the majority of advertising campaigns the high-end make-up brands deliver into the market space every year. They’re often the same drab looking old ads: a model – or in some cases, a celebrity – perfectly manicured within an inch…
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Designing our environments
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Nothing screams “rubbish day” like row upon row of bleak grey bin bags piled along the curb. But what if we could take those boring (and let’s face it, depressing) bin liners and create art from waste, at least until the rubbish collection truck finally makes its way to the front gates or sidewalks? Well the…
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They don’t make them like they used to…
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I loved …Paul’s post last week of Back to the Future: a photograph concept. Photographer Irina Werning recreated old childhood photographs, with some very goofy results. This got me thinking – isn’t it great that we live in 2011?! The advertising strategies and fashion in the 70s and 80s is something quite unbelievable, but my…
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Gender Stereotype Advertising
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[briotube]http://www.youtube.com/v/NIdrloPF0bU[/briotube] Have you ever noticed, every time you turn on the T.V, go into a store, or look at a newspaper, you are accosted by gender stereotypes? There are children’s Toy Commercials, which never show the fathers. There are household cleaning product commercials where the woman is fretting over her mother in law coming over,…
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GetUp launches spoof ANZ Barbara bank ad
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Seems everyone is talking banks at the moment … not necessarily in the positive point-of-view. Our back pockets seem to be constantly being stretched to the limit, whilst our banking friends reap the rewards. However, the ever-enterprising world of advertising can at least take a humorous viewpoint and we can have a laugh. Have a…
