These two groups are related because both work in the world of advertising, and fundamentally, both are trying to use advertising as a medium to convey an idea; however, I would contend that they approach the world of advertising from completely different angles.
It's important to have a mini-refresher on the two groups so that we can determine what is similar and what is different:
Persuaders
The persuaders are a group of people who have shaped the way people advertise. Some, like Rosser Reeves and Edward Bernays, have been responsible for pioneering the way we do advertising today. Notably, Bernays was the nephew of Freud and used his uncles ideas to sell products and ideas to people based on their unconscious desires (and was very successful, I might add). Bernays also was instrumental in the creation of the U.S. Ministry of Propaganda under Woodrow Wilson, which was one of the first programs of its kind in the United States.
Bernays and Reeves both approached advertising in terms of what the desires of the customer were - both tried to sell their ideas based upon the elusive idea of fulfilling desires of the public.
Artists in Advertising
Hillman Curtis made a series of short documentaries showing people who are working as artists in the world of advertising. What he showed is that each of the artists approaches their work form the perspective of loving art - while some enjoy the challenge of trying to fit a particular work of art to the goals of the advertising campaign, every one of them was in love with art and pursues art in of itself.
What this shows us is that people involved with the creation of advertising often have different motivations than those who founded the modern methods of selling products to the public.
Love all your blogs, but you do know you're supposed to have one blog for all classes right? I noticed today that these seem to be only be from Ad Imagery....
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