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Advertising Then and Now

The first M&S slogan, coined by Michael Marks, was 'Don't ask the price, it's a penny'. It was very effective, conveying a simple message to customers. The advert for hair pins below was published in The Marks & Spencer Grand Annual which ran from 1909 to 1915. 

M&S Advert for Hair Pins 1912-13
M&S Advert for Hair Pins 1912-13
 
21st Century Advertising
The first Simply Food stores opened at Surbiton and Twickenham in July 2001. Advertising for the stores needed to communicate that this was something new, but still M&S. 
 
M&S Simply Food advert
M&S Simply Food Advert
 
M&S Simply Food Advert
M&S Simply Food Advert
 
Project leader Matthew Knowles explained:
'The brief to the designers was to come up with something that was recognisable as Marks & Spencer but with a completely different feel.'
 
To find out what happened during the hundred years in between the examples above, have a look at the M&S Advertising and Branding timeline, which lists key dates. events and various advertising campaigns. 
 
St Michael Socks Advert 1953
St Michael Socks Advert 1953