Giving the reader the tools they need to communicate more effectively to build memorable brands, the fifth edition addresses some of the key issues impacting our industry today, such as gender equality, diversity in the workplace and business ethics. Marcel Jennings, a new co-author for the new edition, brings a fresh perspective from his background as a copywriter, creative director and from teaching at Virginia Commonwealth University.
New to this edition:
- Updated content for each chapter includes the latest trends in digital technology from AI to VR and continued emphasis on the global marketplace
- A new focus on Gen Z, as they enter classrooms, and Millennials, as they prepare to enter the job market, connects the content to the next generation of advertising professionals
- An enhanced Survival Guide offers valuable tips for getting a job, thriving in the position, and standing out in an increasingly competitive industry
- Unique insights from working professionals in each chapter including all new Pro Tips and inspiring stories from Rising Stars keep readers up-to-date and connected to the advertising world
- Revised exercises and a What Would You Do? case study at the end of each chapter exercise readers’ problem solving skills and encourage them to think outside the box.
Tom Altstiel (M.A., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) is an owner/partner of Prom Krog Altstiel, Inc. (PKA Marketing), an integrated marketing communications service provider. Altstiel is responsible for developing creative strategy and tactics for digital, print, broadcast, and video as well as client service and new business development. Altstiel has developed creative work for hundreds of consumer and business-to-business clients including Toyota, Johnson Controls, Eaton, 3M, Evinrude, and Snap-On Tools. He has won over 250 local, regional and national awards for creative excellence. Since 1999, Altstiel has been an adjunct instructor at Marquette University, teaching Copywriting, Advanced Copywriting, Campaigns and Principles of Advertising. He received the Dean’s Award for Outstanding Part Time Faculty at Marquette. Follow him on Linked In.
Jean Grow (Ph.D. University of Wisconsin–Madison; M.A., University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, B.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago) is an Associate Professor of Advertising and Director of the Fine Arts Program at Marquette University. Grow has won numerous fellowships and awards including: AEJMC’s Institute for Diverse Leadership in Journalism and Communication Fellowship (2015-16); a Visiting Professorship, University of Modena, Italy (2013); the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation Research Grant (2010-2013); and the Dean’s Award for Teaching Excellence (2007). Her academic research appears in publications such as: Advertising & Society Review, Communication & Society, and International Journal of Advertising. Prior to joining the academy Jean worked as an artists’ representative with agency clients such as Leo Burnett, DDB, and JWT on brands including Coca-Cola, Kellogg’s and Zenith. Follow her @jeangrow or on one of her two blogs: ethicalaction.wordpress.com or growculturalgeography.wordpress.com.