The Golden Age of Advertising - the 70s

by Steven Heller

Jim Heimann (Editor)

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Both eclipsed and influenced by television, American print ads of the 1970s departed from the bold, graphic forms and subtle messages that were typical of their sixties counterparts. More literal, more in-your-face, 70s ads sought to capture the attention of a public accustomed to blaring, to-the-point TV commercials (even VW ads, known for their witty, ironic statements and minimalist designs, lost some of their punch in the 1970s). All was not lost, though; as ads are a sign of the times, racial and ecological awareness crept into everything from cigarette to car advertisements, reminding Americans that everyday products were hip to the modern age. By the end of the decade, print ads had begun to recoup, gaining in originality and creativity as they focused on target audiences through carefully chosen placement in smaller publications. A fascinating study of mass culture dissemination in a post-hippie, television-obsessed nation, this weighty volume delivers an exhaustive and nostalgic overview of 70s advertising.
  • ISBN10 3822850810
  • ISBN13 9783822850817
  • Publish Date 24 August 2006
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 21 December 2008
  • Publish Country DE
  • Imprint Taschen GmbH
  • Edition Taschen 25 anniversary ed
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 352
  • Language English