Advertising has done more to cause the social unrest of the 20th century than any other single factor.
I had been keeping an off eye on the advertising field, thinking I might become an idea man and a copywriter.
Some people have a taboo about doing advertising in the States. You know, where they kind of make their bread and butter. But to me, that's crazy.
Governing today means giving acceptable signs of credibility. It is like advertising and it is the same effect that is achieved - commitment to a scenario.
When you invest in high-quality brands, it pays off with high-quality audiences and, ultimately, high-quality advertising rates.
Outside of advertising, the person who's influenced me most is quite possibly Frank Gehry.
It strikes me as bad manners for a magazine to accept one of my advertisements and then attack it editorially - like inviting a man to dinner then spitting in his eye.
It is flagrantly dishonest for an advertising agent to urge consumers to buy a product which he would not allow his own wife to buy.
Does advertising corrupt editors? Yes it does, but fewer editors than you may suppose... the vast majority of editors are incorruptible.
Like a midwife, I make my living bringing new babies into the world, except that mine are new advertising campaigns.
Drama or comedy programming is still the surest way for advertisers to reach a mass audience. Once that changes, all bets are off.
I was taken in by what might be called the Hard Times version of the Communists' advertising or recruiting technique.
Any Wall Street advertising that does not go into the boring details of methodology is most likely to be pushing past performance.
Advertising, an art, is constantly besieged and compromised by logicians and technocrats, the scientists of our profession who wildly miss the main point about everything we do…
People looking at advertisements or reading their local newspapers would have had no idea that what they were reading was bought and paid for with their tax dollars.
The King had advertised the old magic tea set, but for some reason, no one wanted sugar teeth that could gouge their eyes out.
I'm trying to protect what I advertise. That's my stance on any kind of self-expression.
Advertising may be described as the science of arresting the human intelligence long enough to get money from it.
I'm interested in visual vocabulary, like Warhol was interested in that vocabulary of advertisements and television and pop culture.
Back in the day I was doing runway, editorial, advertising, spokesmodeling, and public appearances. Those are five different categories.
We get better search results and we see more appropriate advertising when we let Google know who we are.