All sports have sponsorships — Formula 1 team cars and clothing are dripping in brand logos, with football teams having a main sponsor on the front of their shirt. Recently, English Premier League teams can now add other sponsors to their shirts, as well as lower leagues adding them to their shirt tails. But, why […]
Learn About the Basics of Printing
Every advertiser knows that strong visuals and bold advertisements capture the attention and imagination of a consumer. Much of the advertisements in the modern world still capitalize on the technology available in print. Since many business owners need to create advertisements, brochures, flyers, and stationery, print is an increasingly important medium to understand. Read […]
Are Car Wraps Worth All The Hype?
According to Wikipedia wrap is a vinyl graphic applied directly on the original paint of a vehicle. It allows you to change the cars appearance for a short period and lets you remove the wrap back to the initial color. Vehicles wraps are quickly becoming one of the most useful marketing tools available. They are […]
How Do Loud, Screaming, Repetitive TV, Video, or Radio Food Ads Interrupt Signals in Your Brain?
Could food addiction to the most addictive foods: meat, cheese, chocolate, and sugar be reinforced by sudden screams, sirens, and fast, repetitive clicking noises underlying the audio portion of TV and radio food advertisements? Is it possible that watching TV food ads that begin suddenly with no warning just a blast of loud screams or an ambulance siren […]
Man and Media: The Chronology
In order to understand how the present lifestyle of man came to be, we must move back to Ancient times. A chronological outlook will aid us in understanding the relativity and difference between the present man’s inventions today, mini DVs, and the ancient man’s inventions of myths and the basic tools. All of these are […]
Previewing the McCain-Obama Town Hall Debate
The presidential candidates will meet for a town-hall style debate, moderated by NBC’s Tom Brokaw, at 9 pm EDT on Tuesday, Oct. 7 at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn. Obama Leads in Polls Heading into Second Debate Voter registration in the battleground states is shifting in Ill. Sen. Barack Obama’s favor and many polls […]