Sentences with phrase «by modern advertising»

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The romantic concept of being able to retire on a sunny beach with endless drinks is a modern notion largely pushed by mainstream advertising.
The modern depiction of «Santa» is actually only about 100 hears old and was mostly brought about by advertising for Coca - Cola!
An example of one of these common moral problems found in advertising but not by any means restricted to it or newly created by the modern industrialization of persuasion is the obligation of the speaker to be sincere.
Changing hormones make life tough enough without the added pressures often caused by social media and modern advertising.
The 2012 Camaro ZL1's surpasses the advertised power of the legendary 1969 Camaro ZL1's 427 cubic - inch big block by more than 150 horsepower (112 kW)-- while meeting modern emissions requirements.
While this is advertised as a modern bank or credit union which provides nothing but the best for its customers, in reality it keeps costs significantly reduce by requiring less workers to handle the same amount of transactions or inquiries.
The four two - minute documentary - style films, created by BBC StoryWorks, BBC Advertising's commercial content production arm, challenge the perceptions of traditional Britain, offering a modern take on the stunning landscapes, fashion, culture and history, and will air on BBC's commercial, international news channel, BBC World News, to an American audience between October 2017 to March 2018.
The book never engages with the arguments of a whole generation of modern scholars about the meanings of Gothic architecture in the 18th century — its use to advertise social status or national identity, for example, or the importance of Freemasonry to Batty Langley, or the way that the style was deployed by the coterie centred on Walpole as a signifier of heterodox sexuality.
[19] By this time, American advertising had adopted many elements and inflections of modern art and functioned at a very sophisticated level.
At least if you think of the power of advertising and promotion, what Walter Benjamin calls «phantasmagoria» — a world of illusions created by the mass media, in which modern people find models for their everyday behaviour but also their attitudes and prejudices, and even their deepest beliefs.
This was in an advertising blurb for a new book by Jon Thompson published by Thames & Hudson called, How to Read a Modern Painting: Understanding and Enjoying the Modern Masters.
- The third sequence, Popist, was resolutely engaged with the vitality, energy and progress of modern life, represented through its most contemporary expressions — the city, sport, advertising and the media — in works by Robert Delaunay, Fernand Léger and Francis Picabia.
His second solo exhibition is advertised by the Green Gallery, New York, in the spring, but is postponed until the following year, as several works for the exhibition are on loan to the Guggenheim Museum's Six Painters and the Object and the Museum of Modern Art's Americans 1963.
By merging the bold, hard - edged style of advertising with the conventions of European avant - garde painting, he created an art endowed with the vitality and dynamic rhythms that he saw as uniquely modern and American.
Old - school advertising like this isn't just expensive, it's very broad by modern standards.
So, print advertising and marketing is not completely without merit, even by modern standards.
The need for modern infrastructure is a major reason why «Class A» buildings are in demand by the so - called TAMI companies - technology, advertising, media or information - according to Dara McQuillan, chief marketing officer at Silverstein Properties Inc..
Inspired by a modern tailored look, Felix painted this chair in Barcelona Orange — a brilliant bright orange from the Chalk Paint ® palette, that is based on the colour used in early advertising and 1960s decoration.
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