Video: NN Changes Profession: Newspaper Advertising From South Africa
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Several personalities live in each person, and a change of profession is an attempt to get into the light of day your other self. Newspaper advertisements deliberately showcase the most striking cases when a specialty is easily recognizable by a uniform hidden under a universal sweater. Each person is like a cabbage: not only because he wears a hundred clothes, but also because he can find a newborn doctor, cook, military man, office worker, which is what the newspaper advertisement suggests.
Creative posters claim that finding ads in specialized media is “The quickest way to change careers”. The strip ad was invented by the Cape Town agency Lowe Bull (South Africa).
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