Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube in the 1950’s
I’d love to see a “Leave it to Beaver” episode where Beaver drops his iPhone and tries to lie is way out of it. I can hear it now. “Gee, Wally. It just slipped out of my hand and dropped while I was crossing the street.” And Wally responds. “Sure, Bev. But you were texting Mary Lou and not paying attention. And because of that, a car honked at you. THAT’S why you dropped it! Mom’s going to be SUPER sore at you, Bev!” (fade into worried look of Beaver.)
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The Brazilian Ad Agency Moma Propaganda has created an ingenious ad series based on how social media ads might have looked if social networking was firmly implanted in the public zeitgeist of the 1960s. Sounds like a screenplay for an episode of “Twilight Zone” or a sequel to “Back to the Future”…
Think how Don Draper would have loved the opportunity to have worked on the Facebook, YouTube, Skype and Twitter accounts if they were around during his heyday on Madison Avenue.
The Brazilian Ad Agency Moma Propaganda has created an ingenious ad series based on how social media ads might have looked if social networking was firmly implanted in the public zeitgeist of the 1960s. Sounds like a screenplay for an episode of “Twilight Zone” or a sequel to “Back to the Future”…
Think how Don Draper would have loved the opportunity to have worked on the Facebook, YouTube, Skype and Twitter accounts if they were around during his heyday on Madison Avenue.
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