One Barneys television ad in the early 70's is even recalled as helping drive that period's "creative revolution."
The people who created the creative revolution are worth reading about because of the profound effect they had on how people relate to brands.
Indeed, the "creative revolution" that engulfed advertising in the 1960's was fought largely by young writers and art directors.
But it was in the 1960's, during the so-called creative revolution, that the agency flourished.
But these external affectations of creativity weren't like creative revolutions elsewhere.
A leader of advertising's creative revolution of the 60's is off to seek a second revolution.
The story begins in the early '60s, when a small band of Madison Avenue radicals launched the "creative revolution."
The challenge of our times :annihilation or creative revolution?
So too, veterans of advertising's "creative revolution" of the 60's find much of the work from contemporary agencies to be forced.
But Bangkok's creative revolution is not being fought solely in shopping centers.