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  2. Commercial graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Commercial graffiti (also known as aerosol advertising or graffiti for hire) is the commercial practice of graffiti artists being paid for their work. In New York City in particular, commercial graffiti is big business and since the 1980s has manifested itself in many of the major cities of Europe such as London, Paris and Berlin. Increasingly ...

  3. Colossal Media - Wikipedia

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    Colossal Media was founded in 2004 by advertising painter Paul Lindahl and, his friends and Mass Appeal magazine publishers, Adrian Moeller and late Patrick Elasik. The co-founders started the business from a garage in Park Slope area of Brooklyn painting murals for video games, beverages, and street artists.

  4. Advertising - Wikipedia

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    Advertising research is a specialized form of research that works to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of advertising. It entails numerous forms of research which employ different methodologies. Advertising research includes pre-testing (also known as copy testing) and post-testing of ads and/or campaigns.

  5. Commercial art - Wikipedia

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    Andy Warhol, Commercial artist, 1975. Commercial art is the art of creative services, referring to art created for commercial purposes, primarily advertising.Commercial art uses a variety of platforms (magazines, websites, apps, television, etc.) for viewers with the intent of promoting the sale and interest of products, services, and ideas. [1]

  6. Earl Scheib - Wikipedia

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    Earl Scheib Auto Painting sign, Olympic Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California, 1991 Founded by Earl Scheib (February 28, 1908 – February 29, 1992) [2] in Los Angeles in 1937, [3] the company grew quickly following World War II and by 1975 had branches in Germany and England, all company-owned, with Scheib manufacturing his own paint through a wholly owned subsidiary.

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