He designed wry, occasionally absurd advertisements for Church's shoes and U.S. Rubber.
In 1984, he moved to Cincinnati, Ohio to design and illustrate advertisements and packaging for Procter & Gamble.
In many cases, the magazines then use the readership information to design closely targeted advertisements for their clients.
Commercial art traditionally includes designing books, advertisements of different products, signs, posters, and other displays to promote sale or acceptance of products, services, or ideas.
He also designed skateboard graphics and advertisements for Zorlac Skateboards during the 80s and beginning of the 90s.
Edel designed costumes for theatre productions and designed advertisements for operas and social events.
He would later work as a commercial artist designing advertisements for American Home Foods.
From 1919 until 1921 he served as an illustrator, after which he worked at an agency that designed advertisements.
While designing advertisements for a living, he attended classes at the University of Genoa, earning a doctoral degree in economics.
Coty used it as a laboratory in which to design his fragrances, bottles, packaging, and advertisements.