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LizzieMaine said:...people had become desensitized by overexposure. I think we're reaching a state now where the same thing is happening with advertising in general, and all these weird novelty ad campaigns, like with the eggs and all, are simply last-ditch efforts to avoid that.
Thats one reason I got rid of my TV. I see it all the time and I needed to cleanse my palette, so to speak. It amazes me the amount of psychological manipulation goes into much advertising today, nad why grabbing brand loyalty out of the youngest of us is 'essential' to businesses. When they have mapped your projected spending on their product (hate that word) for the next X years, they need to get'm young.
SenatorJack said:...I suppose the subway cars and taxi interiors will be next...
In taxis in SF, already here.
ZemkeFan said:..... my wife Helen spent about 15 years in Sevastopol, Ukraine, before coming to the USA with me. When I went over to visit her one of the things that absolutely floored me (in a good way) was the absence of advertising in almost all of the Crimea. It gave the whole place a much more rustic and even romantic flavor....
Ahhh, I can only imagine the wonderful quiet of that.
Feraud said:..Not since my early 20's have I walked around with any logo on my clothing. I realized I am paying a lot of money for clothes and should not be giving away free advertising. I think people who walk around "branded" with a Nike, Sean John, Gucci, etc. logo on their person are being taken advantage of.
I with you on this one 100%!! I hate that I would have just paid $200 for a bag that has your logo plaster ALLL OVER IT any you say thats the design. PLuah-ease!:rage:
I always wanted to do an animated short on this topic:
A man comes home from work after a busy day and gets a call. "No," he says, "Im gonna stay home and watch my favorite tv show." He gets a beer, popcorn, and his favorite chair. On the wall across from him is this MAMOTH TV. He takes the chair and scoots it only inches from the screne, it engulds him. He turns on the set and presto, his watching area is 3"X3". All the rest of the wall size set is filled with flashing ads.
Not unlike today. Or at least getting close.
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