

Journey of Event advertising
Cleopatra, the ancient Egyptian queen, is recognized as one of the first known event planners, hosting grand and extravagant gatherings to pursue her romantic interests


Cleopatra, the ancient Egyptian queen, is recognized as one of the first known event planners, hosting grand and extravagant gatherings to pursue her romantic interests


Fitness has a long and fascinating history, with its roots dating back to ancient times. The term “gymnasium” finds its origins in the Greek word


The history of outdoor advertising can be traced back to 1796 when the first illustrated banner made using lithography appeared. Store owners utilized these banners


In 59 BC, the Romans introduced a groundbreaking concept that laid the foundation for newspapers—the “Acta Diurna,” meaning “daily doings.” These daily records, created by


The term “billboard” in the realm of Out-of-Home (OOH) advertising has a fascinating history dating back to 1845. It is a combination of two words


In the early 18th century, the Romani people, also known as gypsies, led a nomadic lifestyle, living and traveling in horse-drawn caravans that offered them


The term “standee” made its first appearance in the motion picture herald around 1933. However, the use of figurines and life-size cutouts, which served as


In Germany, the use of railroads, known as “wagonways,” dates back as early as 1550. These wagonways were horse-drawn wagons or carts, representing the nascent


The journey towards inventing the radio began with the discovery of electromagnetic waves and their potential applications. In 1864, James Clerk Maxwell, an experimental physics


The history of public vehicles can be traced back hundreds of years, long before the invention of motorized vehicles. In 1605, the Hackney Coach Service