The concept, design and artwork that go into a given ad.
the collaborative results of copywriters, photographers, illustrators, artists and designers, including ads, brochures, direct mail and other promotional materials.
The concept design and artwork of an ad. Includes the technology used to create or develop the ad. The most common creative formats for banners are GIF, JPEG images or animated GIFs. Other creative technologies include JAVA, HTML or streaming audio or video, also referred to as Rich Media.
Advertisers' word for the actual banner graphic.
a commonly used term within the online advertising industry that means the graphical or text advertisement that is used in an online marketing campaign
a Design and production studio covering all design, print and advertising needs
a full-service advertising and design agency in Surrey
a full service Louisville Advertising Agency
a graphic design and digital media studio
a graphic design and new media studio
a placement agency that specializes in the arenas of print production, new media, advertising, and technical disciplines
a specialist graphic design company focused on delivering premier design and illustration solutions
The collective reference given by some programs to the sum total of all their advertising stuff, like ad gif's, testimonials, product photos, and copy text.
Industry lingo for any completed advertising piece, whether itâ€(tm)s a banner or email.
The technology used to create a banner or other type of advertising material. Common creative types include GIF, JPEG, Java, HTML, Flash or streaming audio/video.
The art/design component of an advertisement.
Activities involved in the creation of marketing materials. It may include copy writing, design, photography, illustration, music, etc. Contributed by: MarcommWise Staff
All elements of a direct mail package, including copy, font style, images, colours, etc.
For the purposes of web analyitcs, "creative" describes the characteristics of a marketing activity, such as color, size and messaging-for example, a "Buy Now" graphic.
Ad agencies and buyers often refer to ad banners and other forms of created advertising as ""the creative." Since the creative requires creative inspiration and skill that may come from a third party, it often doesn't arrive until late in the preparation for a new campaign launch.
generally refers to promotional tools used by advertisers to draw in users. Examples include buttons, badges, pop-ups, text links, etc.
An email message's copy and any graphics.
The materials used in advertising to convey a message. AdJungle creatives can be static graphic, animated graphic, or Rich Media HTML. See Banner, Button, Skyscraper, Rich Media.
The actual media files such as graphics and Flash movies that are used for web advertisements.
An advertising term referring to graphic design work like logo's and banners.
The concept, design, and artwork in an advertisement. A creative can be a banner ad, a text link, an email ad, etc. In MPORT, creatives are set up under the Manage Programs tab.
The materials used in advertising to convey a message. Digital creative can be text, static graphic, animated graphic, video, audio or other. See Banner.
The promotional tools used by advertisers, such as the art directors and/or copywriters in an ad agency, to draw in users. Example: text links, towers, buttons, badges, email copy, pop-ups and etc.
Terminology used for ad copy. Email ad copy can be in many different formats including HTML, Text, Shockwave, etc.
Standard term for a banner advertisement; can refer to the design or format of a banner. It can also refer to the process of creating a design.
The materials used in advertising to convey a message. Digital creative can be text, static or animated banner and buttons.
The content of an email message or sign up program web page. It includes items like, images, message copy, html code etc. Also referred to as Deliverables.
The design and text of the advertising. With your objectives in mind, we will manage the creative process.
The actual copy in an email text or banner advertisement.
The promotional tools advertisers use to draw in users. Examples are text links, towers, buttons, badges, email copy, pop-ups, etc.
The technology used to create or develop an ad unit. The most common creative technology for banners is GIF or JPEG images. Other creative technologies include Java, - HTML, or streaming audio or video. These are commonly referred to as rich media banners.
It refers to the activities involved in creating marketing materials including copywriting, design, illustration, etc.
The concept, design and artwork that contribute to a given advertisement.
Design copy rendered or produced for use as Out of Home advertising.