An advertiser's mind....
How does a human mind work when it looks at emotions? A normal human brain would, most likely, interpret the emotions based on previous information, and relate to causal conditions for the emotions - and sympathize with them. In some cases, we can empathize with those emotions as well.....
For instance, this photograph might look like a baby crying and tired, or the pic below might seem to be two cute twins posing for a photograph, with sheer innocence...
But an advertiser's mind doesnt stop there....he connects these emotions to his intended communication and gets a campaign out of it - and in a fantastic combinaton of emotions and brand values - he gets his point across.. Things which we, as normal individuals, would experience and interpret in isolation, but do not connect them - he forms that connection....
Thats called the art of creativity, something one epitomizes in the rarified Advertising Industry...must say, Commendable interpretations and designs!
Call it presence of mind or out-of-the box thinking, but have a look at the emotions expressed, or expressions in the photographs - most of them would seem to be familiar to us...but how many times would we relate or interpret them in the manner they have been expressed here....
Think about it...
[Sources: Twin Brothers Panadol, Colin Glass Cleaner]
For instance, this photograph might look like a baby crying and tired, or the pic below might seem to be two cute twins posing for a photograph, with sheer innocence...
But an advertiser's mind doesnt stop there....he connects these emotions to his intended communication and gets a campaign out of it - and in a fantastic combinaton of emotions and brand values - he gets his point across.. Things which we, as normal individuals, would experience and interpret in isolation, but do not connect them - he forms that connection....
Thats called the art of creativity, something one epitomizes in the rarified Advertising Industry...must say, Commendable interpretations and designs!
Call it presence of mind or out-of-the box thinking, but have a look at the emotions expressed, or expressions in the photographs - most of them would seem to be familiar to us...but how many times would we relate or interpret them in the manner they have been expressed here....
Think about it...
[Sources: Twin Brothers Panadol, Colin Glass Cleaner]
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