Selling Salvation: The Sacred Art of Branding and Marketing in Religion
From the grand cathedrals that dominate skylines to the humble prayer rug oriented towards Mecca, religion has never been solely a private matter of...
From the grand cathedrals that dominate skylines to the humble prayer rug oriented towards Mecca, religion has never been solely a private matter of...
How “Trainspotting” Exposes the Vacuum an International Basic Income Might Fill. On the surface, Danny Boyle’s “Trainspotting” (1996) is a world away from the [...
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Creating a seamless user experience (UX) is critical for startup mobile apps to stand out in a competitive market. A recent survey by GoodFirms explores...
The Fall (2006), directed by Tarsem Singh, is often celebrated for its visual splendor, a hallmark of Singh’s background in advertising and music videos. [...
The 1980 Olympics, encompassing both the Moscow Summer Games and the Lake Placid Winter Games, stand as a pivotal moment in the history of...
Imagining Winston Churchill as a marketer is a fascinating thought experiment, blending his historical persona with modern marketing flair. Churchill, with his commanding presence...