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Pedegree Catch. When Food Attacks! [advertising] When Food Attacks! [advertising] August 21, 2009, 1:00 pm 4 Comments View larger. Via adsoftheworld.com. These brilliant print ads by Saatchi & Saatchi in China for Ariel laundry detergent show food bravely fighting back. And it will not go quietly... right before execution, the least it can do is ruin your clothes. View larger. View larger. View larger. Tags: advertising, Saatchi & Saatchi. Collection of Cool Coca-Cola Ads. From our Collection of Cool Pepsi Ads post, we learned that many people prefer Coca-Cola over Pepsi. What about Coca-Cola advertisements? This post showcases best print Coca-Cola advertising ideas. Russian Coca-Cola Advertisement Coca-Cola advertisement from Russia.

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Coca-Cola “Lemon” Advertisement Advertising Agency: McCann Erickson, Chile. Coca-Cola “Bus” Advertisement Coca-Cola “Apartment” Advertisement Coca-Cola Advertisement from Russia Related Posts. The Evolution of Apple Ads. Apple first started advertising its products in the late 1970s. The 80s showed a wide variety of ads, some of which served to convince consumers that they should purchase a computer, and specifically an Apple.

These ads were text-heavy and light on images, as were many computer and technology ads from that era. Apple ads really came into their heyday during the 1990s, with the “Think Different” campaign, which became very popular as they featured a number of famous people. Here’s a stunning compilation of some of Apple’s most notable advertisements from the 70s until the present day, including a few videos ads. With the launch of the iMac in the late 90s, Apple ads became much more artistic and, for the most part, focused much more on showcasing the product and used very little text compared with earlier ads.

It’s also worth noting how the ads changed as the hardware changed. Most recently, Apple has focused on television advertising, most notably with its Mac vs. 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000-Present. A Conversation about Race. Everybody Hurts. 7 Billion National Geographic Video. Jonny Walker.