In the 60-year history of the iconic humor monthly, MAD Magazine has parodied many different targets: politicians, movies, and, of course, Donald Trump, who MAD’s editor-in-chief John Ficarra calls ...
Go inside the mind of Don Draper with this new coffee table book that reveals the modernism, wit and cultural revolutions in the '50s and '60s ads that changed America. By Andy Lewis Edited by Jim ...
Dubbed the "real-life Peggy Olson" by Ad Age magazine, Maas entered the sexist, martini-soaked, uber-creative world of Madison Avenue in the 1960s - an era now famously depicted on the hit AMC series, ...
When Mad Men first premiered on AMC in 2007, Xavier Ruffin — a young, African-American graphic designer from Milwaukee, Wisc. — really wanted to like it. "I wanted to be a fan of it when it first came ...
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