D&AD. the Copy Book
Title | D&AD. the Copy Book PDF eBook |
Author | D&ad |
Publisher | |
Pages | 544 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Design |
ISBN | 9783836568524 |
In 1995, the D&AD published a book on the intricate art of writing for advertising. Now, D&AD and TASCHEN join forces to bring you this updated and redesigned edition with essays by 53 leading professionals from across the world. This book isn't just indispensable for marketing writers, but for anyone who needs to win people over online, on...
Copybook
Title | Copybook PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 184 |
Release | 1820 |
Genre | Copybooks |
ISBN |
A copybook in an unknown hand, including essays by Francis Bacon, Thomas Betterton, etc.
D&AD. The Copy Book
Title | D&AD. The Copy Book PDF eBook |
Author | D&AD |
Publisher | Taschen |
Pages | 428 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3836537028 |
The Culture of the Copy
Title | The Culture of the Copy PDF eBook |
Author | Hillel Schwartz |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 473 |
Release | 2014-11-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1935408453 |
A novel attempt to make sense of our preoccupation with copies of all kinds—from counterfeits to instant replay, from parrots to photocopies. The Culture of the Copy is a novel attempt to make sense of the Western fascination with replicas, duplicates, and twins. In a work that is breathtaking in its synthetic and critical achievements, Hillel Schwartz charts the repercussions of our entanglement with copies of all kinds, whose presence alternately sustains and overwhelms us. This updated edition takes notice of recent shifts in thought with regard to such issues as biological cloning, conjoined twins, copyright, digital reproduction, and multiple personality disorder. At once abbreviated and refined, it will be of interest to anyone concerned with problems of authenticity, identity, and originality. Through intriguing, and at times humorous, historical analysis and case studies in contemporary culture, Schwartz investigates a stunning array of simulacra: counterfeits, decoys, mannequins, and portraits; ditto marks, genetic cloning, war games, and camouflage; instant replays, digital imaging, parrots, and photocopies; wax museums, apes, and art forgeries—not to mention the very notion of the Real McCoy. Working through a range of theories on biological, mechanical, and electronic reproduction, Schwartz questions the modern esteem for authenticity and uniqueness. The Culture of the Copy shows how the ethical dilemmas central to so many fields of endeavor have become inseparable from our pursuit of copies—of the natural world, of our own creations, indeed of our very selves. The book is an innovative blend of microsociology, cultural history, and philosophical reflection, of interest to anyone concerned with problems of authenticity, identity, and originality. Praise for the first edition “[T]he author... brings his considerable synthetic powers to bear on our uneasy preoccupation with doubles, likenesses, facsimiles, replicas and re-enactments. I doubt that these cultural phenomena have ever been more comprehensively or more creatively chronicled.... [A] book that gets you to see the world anew, again.” —The New York Times “A sprightly and disconcerting piece of cultural history” —Terence Hawkes, London Review of Books “In The Culture of the Copy, [Schwartz] has written the perfect book: original and repetitive at once.” —Todd Gitlin, Los Angeles Times Book Review
The Copy Book
Title | The Copy Book PDF eBook |
Author | British Design & Art Direction (Association) |
Publisher | Taschen |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Design |
ISBN | 9783836528320 |
The bestselling book remains an important reference work today--a bible for creative directors. Now D&AD presents an updated and redesigned edition of the publication, including works from the last 15 years.
How to Write Copy That Sells
Title | How to Write Copy That Sells PDF eBook |
Author | Ray Edwards |
Publisher | Morgan James Publishing |
Pages | 186 |
Release | 2016-02-16 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1630475025 |
Communicate with potential customers—and persuade them to buy: “The best copywriting teacher I know.” —Michael Hyatt, New York Times–bestselling author of Your Best Year Ever This book is for everyone who needs to write copy that sells—including copywriters, freelancers, and entrepreneurs. Writing copy that sells without seeming “salesy” can be tough, but is an essential skill. How to Write Copy That Sells offers tips for crafting powerful, effective headlines and bullet points, reveals the secrets of product launch copy, and supplies specific copywriting techniques for: email marketing websites social media direct mail traditional media ads, and more “Ray invites you into his inner sanctum where he opens his real-life copywriting toolkit . . . Get this book!” —Judith Sherven, PhD, and Jim Sniechowski, PhD, bestselling authors of The Heart of Marketing
Junior
Title | Junior PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Kemeny |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 219 |
Release | 2019-11-26 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1576879607 |
There are a lot of great advertising books, but none that get down in the dirt with you quite like this one. Thomas Kemeny made a career at some of the best ad agencies in America. In this book he shows how he got in, how he's stayed in, and how you can do it too. He breaks apart how to write fun, smart, and effective copy-everything from headlines to scripts to experiential activations-giving readers a lesson on a language we all thought we already knew. This book is not a retrospective from some ad legend. It's a book that should be instantly useful for people starting out. A guide for the first few years at a place you'd actually want to work. Traditionally, advertising books have been written by people with established careers, big offices and letters like VP in their titles. They have stories from the old days when people could start in the mailroom. They are talented. That's been done. Who wants another book filled with seasoned wisdom? This is a book written by somebody still getting his bearings. Someone who has made an extraordinary number of errors in a still short career. Someone who has managed to hang onto his job despite these shortcomings.