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A Thousand Words: Why We Must Fight the Tyranny of Brief, Vague & Incomplete Jonathan Salem Baskin
A Thousand Words: Why We Must Fight the Tyranny of Brief, Vague & Incomplete
Jonathan Salem Baskin
This quick read draws on the science of the mind, ancient civilizations, mobile tech, Shakespeare, funny TV commercials, and a host of other diverse topics to explain why we prefer pictures over words, brevity over length and depth, and are thereby willingly giving up our ability to reach consensus and collaboration on any constructive action. Ultimately, this is a book for marketers and business leaders, for whom Baskin makes a novel, contrarian conclusion come to life with illustrative examples, intriguing facts, and not a little bit of wit: it's not that a picture tells a thousand words, but rather we need a thousand words to understand most pictures. His insights have implications for how brands communicate with their markets, and how consumers interpret those communications. Read this book and you'll never Tweet the same again...
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | January 23, 2013 |
| ISBN13 | 9780985182427 |
| Publishers | Shadows on the Cave Wall |
| Pages | 118 |
| Dimensions | 131 × 7 × 200 mm · 140 g |
| Language | English |
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