Old world
by henrycopeland
Saturday, August 5th, 2006
Saturday, August 5th, 2006
Radova n Grezo writes: “Only 2 advertising agencies served all 15 million citizens of Czechoslovakia. One, called Makro did ads for the Czech part of the country; the other, called Rapid, produced work for the Slovak part (not because of linguistic differences, but for purely political reasons). But having no choice in agencies wasn’t all that bad. Both agencies produced equally awful ads, anyway.”