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 Design Secrets: Advertising: 50 Real-Life Projects Uncovered by Lisa Hickey, Behind every great design lies a wealth of creative secrets: the unseen journey the artist takes from original idea to final masterpiece. While most design books showcase only the end result, Design Secrets: Advertising immerses readers in the entire creative experience -- exploring fifty innovative national and international advertising design campaigns from concept to completion. Illustrating every stage from initial plans to sketches, computer visuals, interim drawings and final presentations, the book reveals the insights, inspirations, and working methods of an array of talented artists as their designs evolved. From ads for Volkswagen to Budweiser, from Pets.com to Target, author Lisa Hickey explains why and how a unique creative aspect -- whether a winning idea, a catchy song or slogan, or the clever use of special effects -- made each campaign a stand-out success. A rare behind-the-scenes look into the studios -- and minds -- of some of the world's top designers, this book provides an invaluable apprenticeship for anyone who wants to better understand and appreciate the creative process.
Advertising slogan - Advertising slogans are claimed to be, and often are proven to be, the most effective means of drawing attention to one or more aspects of a product or products. Typically they make claims about being the best quality, the tastiest, cheapest, most nutritious, providing an important benefit or solution, or being most suitable for the potential customer. Think Different - Think Different was an advertising slogan made by the advertising agency TBWA\Chiat\Day for Apple Computer during the late 1990s. It was used in a famous television commercial and several print advertisements. Go to work on an egg - "Go to work on an egg" was an advertising slogan used by the United Kingdom's Egg Marketing Board during the 1960s as part of over £12 million they spent on advertising. Better Living Through Chemistry - The phrase "Better Living Through Chemistry" is a variant of a DuPont advertising slogan, "Better Things for Better Living...Through Chemistry.
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