Full Description
Outdoor advertising is one of the oldest and purest forms of communication. Until now, however, it has remained largely undocumented. Advertising Outdoors looks at the creative ingenuity of art directors and copywriters who devise the artwork and ideas for outdoor advertising, to explore how their artistic input drives an industry that supplies large-scale frames, billboards, transit shelters, bus sides, taxis, airships and many other locations. David Bernstein also analyses the rise of commercial art and the development of advertising, with close reference to successful advertising campaigns.
This book will be of enormous interest to designers, advertising professionals and clients, though no less accessible to any reader who is intrigued by the complex mechanics of the apparently simple world of advertising.
Contents
Ten chapters: Art and advertising, Advertising develops, Poster rules, The creative challenge, The strength of outdoor, Images and words, Brand and consumer, Beyond the billboard and The future. Foreword by John Hegarty, introduction and postscript, notes, bibliography, picture credit list and index.