Want a potted insight into why children today are so enamored by, and conscious of, all the brands surrounding them? This video does a good job of introducing the issue, and providing some useful tips for parents. It’s a real eye-opener to see how quickly children recognise brands: not just visually, but through sound and [...]
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Martin Lindstrom on Today’s Brand Savvy Tweens
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