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katysails wrote:
Marketing and the fashion industry are just two of the areas that are art-based...if either was eliminated, the economy would dive.... Especially marketing. How in the world would our massive consumer-products industries survive if they couldn't convince people to go into debt to buy things they don't need? I'm not sure how much "art" is really involved in advertising, certainly it is somewhat of a creative (in an applied way) field. This may be what Binary Charlie was referring to when he said "Art DRIVES the economy." And while it's a bit of a stretch of the definition of "art" I agree... how much Budweiser beer would get sold if they didn't spend millions advertising it? DSK |
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Hollywood. The economy can't survive without it.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "DSK" wrote in message . .. katysails wrote: Marketing and the fashion industry are just two of the areas that are art-based...if either was eliminated, the economy would dive.... Especially marketing. How in the world would our massive consumer-products industries survive if they couldn't convince people to go into debt to buy things they don't need? I'm not sure how much "art" is really involved in advertising, certainly it is somewhat of a creative (in an applied way) field. This may be what Binary Charlie was referring to when he said "Art DRIVES the economy." And while it's a bit of a stretch of the definition of "art" I agree... how much Budweiser beer would get sold if they didn't spend millions advertising it? DSK |
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DSK wrote:
katysails wrote: Marketing and the fashion industry are just two of the areas that are art-based...if either was eliminated, the economy would dive.... Especially marketing. How in the world would our massive consumer-products industries survive if they couldn't convince people to go into debt to buy things they don't need? I'm not sure how much "art" is really involved in advertising, certainly it is somewhat of a creative (in an applied way) field. This may be what Binary Charlie was referring to when he said "Art DRIVES the economy." And while it's a bit of a stretch of the definition of "art" I agree... how much Budweiser beer would get sold if they didn't spend millions advertising it? DSK A lot of art goes into advertising...my rx brother in law was a graphics designer...he and most of his colleagues background came from art institutes...photography is an art...watch the Cleo awards sometime...they are intersting and show the best of what advertising has to offer...it is an art to get consumers to select one product over another...without the creativity invested in advertising, products wouldn't sell...imagine if commercials were just scientists spouting off the facts about their particular brand...who would buy? Think of pharmaceutical commercials where they have to relate all the horrendous side effects of their products but the commercial sells the medication even though the facts are there that it may do something other than cure you... |
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