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well it's used as advertising first because you can draw a picture of what you are advertising
yes
Yes, photography is considered a form of digital art when it involves the use of digital technology to capture, edit, and manipulate images.
Pop Art mainly originated in England and America and then slowly made its way across the rest of the world. Pop Art begun in the late 1950s, Pop Art in America was given its greatest impetus during the 1960s. By this time, American advertising had adopted many elements and inflections of modern art and functioned at a very sophisticated level. Some would say the beatles were the start of pop music
Yes, digital photography can be considered art because it involves creativity, skill, and expression to capture and manipulate images in a way that conveys a message or evokes emotions.
School of Advertising Art was created in 1984.
Advertising is a mix of both elements. Advertising must be crafted to be effective in stimulating consumer response and to do that art is necessary to captivate the audience of the advertisement. It is a science, art, and craft.
well it's used as advertising first because you can draw a picture of what you are advertising
Media studies, English and Art are the main subjects needed to go into advertising.
Advertising is a paid for inducement to purchase or support some "thing". Jobs in advertising include copy, art, graphics, audio, video with the same focus of "sellling through advertising" a product.
Ashley Havinden has written: 'Advertising and the artist' -- subject(s): Advertising, Commercial art 'Line Drawing'
William Stead has written: 'The art of advertising; its theory and practice fully described' -- subject(s): Advertising
it is considered as a deferred expense.
There are several places where a person can find advertising posters for sale. Websites such as Amazon, fine art America, and ebay all have advertising posters for sale.
Roy Lichenstein's style of art is called American Pop Art because it was so heavily influenced by advertising and comic book art.
UWE STOKLOSSA has written: 'Advertising' -- subject(s): Commercial art, Visual communication, Advertising, Psychological aspects
his tomb is considered art