the golden age of advertising, it was the 60s in New York, on Madison Avenue, there were those great publicists and for many, artists known as Mad Men.

Volskwagen (April 11, 1960)

Coca Cola (April 11, 1960)

Maidenform (May 11, 1960)

American Airlines (May 16, 1960)

Lucky Strike (December 12, 1960)

Playtex (June 30, 1961)

Pepsi (August 31, 1962)

Lufthansa (June 28, 1963)

Bethlehem Steel (June 28, 1963)

Samsonite (July 12, 1963)

Heinz (February 14, 1964)

Accutron (September 11, 1964)

Phillip Morris (January 29, 1965)

Sunkist (July 2, 1965)

Honda (August 13, 1965)

Pond´s (Agosto 22, 1965)

Jonh Deere (April 7, 1967)

Chevrolet (October 27, 1967)

Heineken (September 12, 1969)
the creatives of that time faced challenges that today are simple; But they are not. Nowadays, despite having Photoshop to create images, internet to search for ideas and YouTube to see content, the lack of creativity, cunning and genius of the current times disappoints.
The Mad Men did something unique: for the first time in history the products of the market managed to communicate in a different way and reached the consumers, which allowed an advance in the civilization that brought great prosperity.
And now it's time to review this great historic milestone through their creations and seek to learn the art of success that they achieved: