Super Sonic Logos :The Power of Audio Branding

Super Sonic Logos

Super Sonic Logos :The Power of Audio Branding

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This book looks at the best of the best of sonic logos from the people who gave them notes. Whether you consider them to be music to your ears or earworms, these are the ten most noteworthy sonic logos of all time and one future hall of famer. So open your computer and meet Water Werzowa the creator of the Intel logo and Brian Eno who gave Windows 95 sound.

Remember your favorite television show or movie and say hello to Mike Post from Law and Order fame, Dr. James "Andy" Moore from THX and John Williams who scared us in Jaws…and don't forget to honor those NBC chimes. Keep your phone on in case you get a ring from Lance Massey on your T-Mobile or Joel Beckerman on your AT&T commercial. And if you get hungry, there's always something from McDonald's courtesy of Bill Lamar or a Coke from Joe Belliotti and Umut Ozaydini. Finally, pay for it all with your Raja Rajamannar's Mastercard.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781637420829
ISBN10 163742082X
Number Of Pages 150
Item Weight 333 g
Product Dimensions 152 x 228 x 8 mm
Publisher / Reseller Business Expert Press
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

David Allan, PhD, is a professor of marketing at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia, PA. Allan has a BA in Communications from American University; an MBA in Marketing from St Joes; and a PhD in Mass Media & Communications from Temple University. He has written two books, This Note's For You on Business Experts Press and HitPlay; three book chapters, Oxford Handbook of Music and Advertising, Brick & Mortar, and Encyclopedia American Music and Culture; six case studies (David Bowie, Pepsi, JT, Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and Coca-Cola); and multiple journal articles, including JAR, JBR, and JCR. He also has a podcast called Marketing Musicology on Profcasters. Prior to academia he spent 20+ years in radio.

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