Within a few years the Lever brother´s company grew and in 1925 they had employed 85,000 workers all around the world. Lever did also bring a huge contribution tho ordinary peoples lives, he created port sunlight that would work as housing for his workforce whilst he also campaigned for better welfare and shorter working days. There was a dark side to this. Good living conditions for his workers was contradicted by his use of slavery. In Africa he had workers extracting the now controversial product palm oil. Apparently this was known to be more devastating than the Natzi Holocaust.
William Hesket Lever was born at a very important time. 1851 was the year of The Great Exhibition. It was the first international exhibition of manufactured goods. This was a place people for the first time in their life could view photographs. This later inspired colour printing on a larger scale. This was also at the time where the British empire was really successful.
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The Crystal Palace where The Great Exhibition took place |
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Example of an Sunlight soap ad |
William Bernbach (1911 - 1982) was an american Advertising creative director. He was one of the three founders of the well known international advertising agency Doyle Dane Bernbach (DDB). Bernbach is credited with being the first to combine both copywriters and art directors into two persons teams. Before that they had used to be in different departments. This model still exist in advertising agencies today.
"The trick is to tell the truth but make it interesting. Truth can be disarming"
- John Hegarthy
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You give a very good summary of the lecture. It would be good for you to use references (books and research documents) to show where the information originates from. You can use the bibliography (on the last slide of) lectures and perhaps undertake further reading into the subject too, especially when discussing sensitive issues such as slavery etc. Well done.
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