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Encyclopedia > Doyle Dane and Bernbach

Doyle Dane Bernbach was an advertising agency famous in the 1950s and 1960s for its innovative campaigns for Volkswagen ("Think Small"), Avis ("We Try Harder"), and other companies. It was founded by Maxwell (Mac) Dane, James "Ned" Doyle, and William Bernbach in 1949.


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DDB Worldwide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (638 words)
DDB is one of the leading advertising agency networks in the world with 206 offices in 96 countries delivering creative business solutions across multidisciplinary platforms.
DDB was founded June 1, 1949, by Maxwell (Mac) Dane, James "Ned" Doyle, and William Bernbach as Doyle Dane Bernbach.
DDB London won the Press and Poster Grand Prix for Volkswagen “Cops” while, for the third consecutive year, DDB took home more awards than any other network in the film category.
William Bernbach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (200 words)
William (Bill) Bernbach (1911-1982) was a notable figure in the history of American advertising.
He was one of the three founders of Doyle Dane Bernbach.
Bernbach was noted for his devotion to creativity and offbeat themes.
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