Howard Johnson wants to know: Was the spotlight on you? Back in the 1960s, the hospitality chain featured 14 employees in a nationwide “Spotlight on You” print campaign. Today, it is seeking the ...
Advertising in the 1960s was bold, colorful, text-heavy, and often completely unfiltered by today’s standards. From convincing housewives that a new kitchen appliance would solve all their problems to ...
A young lady flipping through The Register in November 1960 might have been swayed by an advertisement for Buffums Department Store, with its drawings of women in “heavenly soft, white-as-snow” hats: ...
Another Super Bowl is waiting in the wings with all its advertising so it’s a good time to recall one of the commercial winners of last season’s pro football finale: VW’s pint-sized Darth Vader. But ...
Quick - without looking at YouTube - what product was being advertised in the pre-Super Bowl commercial that featured dogs barking and howling out the "Star Wars" theme? Not immediately recognizing ...
On Nov 11, the Selfish author shared a series of photos from her latest ad for her billion-dollar-brand Skims. She shared the now-viral holiday photos with the caption reading, “SKIMS HOLIDAY SHOP IS ...
Nowadays, General Motors uses Chevy SS (Super Sport) branding only on the Camaro, but things were very different nearly 60 years ago. Back then, no fewer than three models bore Chevrolet SS badges, as ...
That massive computer in the latest season of Mad Men is the real thing. The machine that takes up a whole room in the fictional 1960s ad agency at the heart of the critically acclaimed TV ...
Don Draper is making his exit with "Mad Men" this year, but his image as a 1960s advertising man will live on at the Smithsonian Institution. Jon Hamm, who plays Draper on the AMC drama about a New ...
Then, we get a photo of Kardashian looking gorgeous again in an all-white ensemble of go-go boots, a scarf, and a thong while riding a toy car, followed by a pic of her nailing the 1960s trend with ...
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