English to Spanish Dictionary slogan

slogan

eslogan
definition
noun
They've shown that there is more to advertising than a catchy slogan and a memorable logo.
a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising.
translation of 'slogan'
noun
pintada,
eslogan
example
They've shown that there is more to advertising than a catchy 'slogan' and a memorable logo.
advertising 'slogan'
Your name, logo, 'slogan' , even the location you choose and your pricing structure depend on the brand you are trying to create.
Two of America's most famous stores briefly banned products with the iconic 'slogan' , and the advertising watchdog in the UK was flooded with complaints.
The 'slogan' follows for a well-known brand of vodka.
a series of arson attacks gave new meaning to the advertising 'slogan' ‘come home to a real fire’
I think there's a popular advertising 'slogan' which can be invoked here.
We have just saved millions on a new advertising campaign and 'slogan' .
How about the banners or the 'slogan' or the advertising?
He once arm-wrestled another CEO to determine who got to use an advertising 'slogan' .
A clever 'slogan' to sell vats of hair dye a few seasons back, but does it stand up as social analysis?
No one builds a jingle or a 'slogan' or even a brand identity using web advertising.
Jess's early collages used advertising images and 'slogans' to present a satirical, absurdist view of sexuality and politics.
Then I copied the logos and trademarked 'slogans' of the printer manufacturers and started composing my own colorful work.
Protestors focus energy on creating signs with witty 'slogans' and singing catchy chants for their favorite political issue.
It is all very well to have these 'slogans' and catch phrases, but if they do not produce or mean anything, then why have them?
I don't know if this painting was made for that purpose - it could have been to prevent people from covering it with political 'slogans' and posters.
He warned voters about parties that simply convey vague messages or chant 'slogans' rather than provide specific viewpoints.
I started driving around with political 'slogans' on my car.
If he's shouting political 'slogans' , the council can't move him.
It is one of the bread-and-butter 'slogans' of the pro-choice movement.
Bursting crackers and shouting 'slogans' , the party partied.
Discussion and argumentation are displaced by catchy phrases and 'slogans' , produced according to the practices of the advertising business.
Nowhere is this more pathetically obvious than in the party 'slogans' .
The painting of political 'slogans' along a wooden wall that encases the old Woodward's building marked the rally.
Demonstrations after football often turn political in Iran, with fans chanting 'slogans' against the state.
The mind boggles at all the other sartorial possibilities - and the associated advertising 'slogans' .
He said youths should not only be used by politicians to chant 'slogans' but engaged in sports for them to shape their future.
Perhaps it's time someone collected the best catchwords, 'slogans' and political idiom of the 2001 campaign here in Australia.
None left charged up and ready to chant party 'slogans' or shake their fists in the air.
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