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The total package, the evolution and secret meanings of boxes, bottles, cans, and tubes, Thomas Hine

Label
The total package, the evolution and secret meanings of boxes, bottles, cans, and tubes, Thomas Hine
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-277) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The total package
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
31288019
Responsibility statement
Thomas Hine
Sub title
the evolution and secret meanings of boxes, bottles, cans, and tubes
Summary
In the average half-hour trip to the supermarket, 30,000 products vie for the shopper's attention, and those that get noticed have only a sixth of a second to make their sales pitch. Today's marketers know they have to trigger desire instantly - and they do so, visually, by creating packages that make exactly the right promisesPackages understand you better than you understand packages, and The Total Package tells why. It is a delightful and erudite exploration of the way modern packages play on our deepest fears and desires to sell us germ-killing soap or high-profile vodka. Ranging from ancient Mesopotamia to Madison Avenue, from Aunt Jemima to Madonna, from Marlboros to McDonald's, Thomas Hine surveys packaging throughout history, exploring how advances in bottles, cans, and boxes have remade products, stores, and modern life. A package is a protector, a friend, and, ultimately, a piece of trash.contributions to world culturePackages as small as a pillbox or as large as Walt Disney World play on the emotions, even as they promise predictable satisfactions. With an eye for the profound and the absurd, The Total Package describes the exploits of the oatmeal barons, medicine hucksters, psychologists, engineers, and marketing wizards who have made the art of packaging one of America's dominant contributions to world cultureThe Total Package is a fascinating look at the unexpected meanings hidden in the most familiar boxes, bottles, cans, and tubes found in every home. Thomas Hine decodes their secret language in a lively narrative revealing the way we sell our products and ourselves, and changing forever the way we see our increasingly packaged world
Table Of Contents
What's in a package -- Holding magic -- Trusting the package -- The grocer couldn't help it -- Serve yourself -- A world of packages -- The art of the package -- Seeing and believing -- Empties
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