Aberree vs Billboard
I was looking through a
1955 issue of Billboard mag. At that time Billboard mainly served the 'amusement' industry. Carnivals, fairs, arcades. I was looking for something to inspire the next graphics project now that the latest courseware has settled into a workflow. Life goes better when you have more than one thing running so you can duck into a second type of productivity when the first one runs low.
Billboard didn't give me any inspiring gadgets, but did give an amazingly direct answer to
Hart's antivax attitudes.
Yet again, EXPERIENCE MATTERS. The 'amusement' industry had money on the line. Polio was not only killing people, it was killing outdoor businesses. So Billboard paid CONSEQUENTIAL attention and got it right. They cited the same facts as Hart, but understood the PURPOSE of vaccination correctly.
Labels: Aberree, Experiential education