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Posters : Art & Advertising, Stephen S. Holden Jan 2007

Posters : Art & Advertising, Stephen S. Holden

Stephen S Holden

Posters were developed as a medium for both art and advertising forming the foundation for much advertising today which continues to blend aesthetics of art with the practicality of commerce. Accordingly, the history of the development of outdoor and more specifically poster advertising is reviewed for an understanding of how these two domains were married into one. Through this, an understanding of how posters introduced art to advertising thereby representing an important leader to most other more modern forms of media and initiating the longstanding tension in advertising as creative art and commercial gain. The third section reviews the evidence …


Subjective Impressions Of Minority Group Representation In The Media: A Comparison Of Majority And Minority Viewers’ Judgments And Underlying Processes, Donnel A. Briley, Lj Shrum, Robert S. Wyer Jan 2007

Subjective Impressions Of Minority Group Representation In The Media: A Comparison Of Majority And Minority Viewers’ Judgments And Underlying Processes, Donnel A. Briley, Lj Shrum, Robert S. Wyer

Donnel A Briley

Consumers’ judgments of the frequency with which members of an ethnic minority are represented in advertisements can depend on the processing strategies they employ both at the time the ads are first encountered and at the time the judgments are reported. These strategies, in turn, can depend on whether the consumers personally belong to the minority group in question. European American and African American participants received a series of advertisements that varied in terms of the relative numbers of Black and White models that were portrayed. European Americans overestimated the number of Black models that appeared in the ads when …