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The stuff you can't bottle : advertising for the global youth market / King Adz.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Thames & Hudson, c2013Description: 342 p : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780500290750 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.8340842 23
Summary: You can't bottle it, you can't Google it. The only way for brands to connect with the Internet-savvy, networked youth of today is to get involved with the cultures and subcultures that make up their world. Through eighty-eight topics, King Adz shares his unique insights into the lives of young people around the globe. From North America, Brazil, and Europe to Russia, China, India, Hong Kong, South Africa, and beyond, his research has taken him to skate parks, clubs, music festivals, and street art events. His focus is on sixteen- to twenty-four-year-olds, but the trends that originate with this age group reverberate through a far wider demographic. Case histories of stand-out campaigns and brands-Vans, Stüssy, Levi's, and others-are included as well as interviews with advertising executives who have succeeded in this notoriously tricky market.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection 658.8340842 AD ST (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available T0048594

Includes index.

You can't bottle it, you can't Google it. The only way for brands to connect with the Internet-savvy, networked youth of today is to get involved with the cultures and subcultures that make up their world. Through eighty-eight topics, King Adz shares his unique insights into the lives of young people around the globe. From North America, Brazil, and Europe to Russia, China, India, Hong Kong, South Africa, and beyond, his research has taken him to skate parks, clubs, music festivals, and street art events. His focus is on sixteen- to twenty-four-year-olds, but the trends that originate with this age group reverberate through a far wider demographic. Case histories of stand-out campaigns and brands-Vans, Stüssy, Levi's, and others-are included as well as interviews with advertising executives who have succeeded in this notoriously tricky market.

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