Woolworth Madonna

Woolworth Madonna by Elizabeth Troop, published by Penguin in 1980, is a thought-provoking exploration of the role of packaging in consumer culture. This edition, consisting of 107 pages, delves into how packages serve not only as containers but also as influential motivators and decision-makers in the marketplace. The book presents a critical examination of the ways in which packaging shapes perceptions and creates new products, highlighting its significant impact on consumer behavior.
Readers will find an insightful discussion on the omnipresence of packaging and its profound effects on our daily lives. The text emphasizes that for many products, the packaging itself can become synonymous with the product, altering how we view and interact with goods. Through this lens, Woolworth Madonna invites readers to reconsider the often-overlooked aspects of consumerism and the intricate relationship between products and their presentation.
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Packages hide an army of motivators, persuaders, and decision makers. Packages are so commonplace we fail to realize their immense impact. Find that packaging doesn’t merely contain new products, it creates them. Discover that for many products, the package IS the product.
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