A practice called branding
The placement of an iconic logo in an ad is called branding. Branding creates an association between the potential buyer's ideals and the particular make of a product. Placing an iconic logo in an ad helps you create good will with your consumers.
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An abbreviated (or shortened) word for advertisement is 'ad'.
Customers should be suspicious of Gap ads. (apex) I got it wrong so you don't have to
The placement of an iconic logo in an ad is called branding. Branding creates an association between the potential buyer's ideals and the particular make of a product. Placing an iconic logo in an ad helps you create good will with your consumers.
example of branding ~apex
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Hermes's winged sandal is the logo for Goodyear
In the original its a Mack Truck logo. In "Revisited" (2011) its a picture of a bulldog with the word "TRUCKER" on the bottom.
A professional ad design should incorporate the name and logo of the company, and also be representative of the quality of service the company provides.
Ad hocery is the use of ad hoc or improvised reasoning.
Wikipedia has the ad campaign beginning in 1982 and iconic branding appearing in 1985. However, no mention of whether this was in-house work, or from a specific ad company, was responsible for the design. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guess_%28clothing%29
Not if it is for corporate work or you have their written permission. ****Note From Asker*** Let me make sure I completely lay this out right. If I work for a corporation, say a full-service chain restaurant, and I use their logo in an ad in order to bring more business in am I breaking a law? I ask because I have recently been terminated for doing so I and I am fighting it. Any hard fact answers and directions pointing to where those answers can be found and referenced would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.You really need permission from the owner of the logo for any advertising or use of their copyrighted items. Assuming the logo is a trademark or is copyrighted, you do need that permission. It would be rare that a company would make this an issue unless the ad was put into some paper or for a group that has some controversy. They may feel your attempt was not innocent and had political overtones. Your position would need to be one of complete innocence. If there is zero issues in your mind over the placement of the ad, you could make a case.
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The current year is 2010 AD.