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The work of an advertising agency is warmly and immediately human. It deals with human needs, wants, dreams and hopes. Its 'product' cannot be turned out on an assembly line.
A lot of consumers actively enjoy advertising, especially fashion print ads and clever TV commercials. The nostalgic cable channel TVLand features not only vintage shows but also vintage commercials.
We sell tea in Starbucks, but I think the experience is very different. I think coffee is something that is quick - it's transactional. I think tea is more Zen-like. It requires a different environment
Designing is a matter of concentration. You go deep into what you want to do. It's about research, really. The concentration is warm and intimate and like the fire inside the earth - intense but not distorted.
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Designing is a matter of concentration. You go deep into what you want to do. It’s about research. The concentration is warm and intimate and like the fire inside the earth – intense but not distorted.
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Creative Director at H&M
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A lot of consumers actively enjoy advertising, especially fashion print ads and clever TV commercials. The nostalgic cable channel TVLand features not only vintage shows but also vintage commercials.
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Head of Advertising at HP
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We sell tea in Starbucks, but I think the experience is very different. I think coffee is something that is very quick – it’s transactional. I think tea is slow and more Zen-like. It requires a different environment.
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Head of Creative at Starbucks
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