“Living in an age of advertisement, we are perpetually disillusioned. The perfect life is spread before us every day, but it changes and withers at a touch.” J.B. Priestly
I find this powerful quote to be quite honest and forthcoming in regards to marketing and advertising on a daily basis. Whether we are consciously or unconsciously strolling through our day to day lives, marketing is constantly surrounding us with countless advertisements. The range in which we experience propaganda is endless, as it exists everywhere we as individuals do.
Although this may seem unrecognizable, it is quite true and reasonably plausible. Think about your diurnal routine. Next, list your whereabouts as well as the events you execute throughout the day. Now, recall how each activity and every entity you encountered had either an emblem, a label, a logo, or a symbol that represented a product or service.
There are many possible occurrences you engage with on a regular basis. Take for example, your cell phone. There are multiple ways in which media disperse their advertisements through cellular technology. Ads come in the form of text messages, telemarketers, spam emails, and the infinite internet websites.
