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October 25, 2008

Back when taking a drag wasn’t a drag

Stanford’s posted a great collection of cigarette ads designed to hide the fact that sooner or later you’ll be coughing up blood. (Thanks to Tim Hiltabiddle for the link.)

[Tags: advertising cigarettes propaganda stanford ]

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Categories: Uncategorized Tagged with: advertising • cigarettes • marketing • propaganda • stanford Date: October 25th, 2008 dw

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June 11, 2008

Are drugs too miscellaneous?

I think this public service announcement makes it pretty obvious which drugs are good and which are bad. Ones shot in black and white are bad, while brightly colored ones are good. [source] [Tags: propaganda everything_is_miscellaneous ]

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Categories: Uncategorized Tagged with: propaganda • uncat Date: June 11th, 2008 dw

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February 3, 2008

Greatest political video ever?

I found the DipDive video to be emotionally overwhelming. Granted, I’m an Obama supporter. But reminding supporters why their candidate matters more than most candidates ever have is not such a little thing.


This is the organization that made that video.

Go Obama! [Tags: dipdive obama video advertising propaganda marketing politics ]

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Categories: Uncategorized Tagged with: advertising • dipdive • marketing • obama • politics • propaganda • video Date: February 3rd, 2008 dw

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