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Use Aspirational Imagery to Make a Deeper Connection

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Take a closer look at Divine Living, a visual trend that brands are leveraging in response to our gr

Take a closer look at Divine Living, a visual trend that brands are leveraging in response to our growing search for purpose. If you're having trouble viewing this email, [Read the online version]. [Getty Images] [(558440971, Jakkree Thampitakkull)] Finding Revelation in Meaningful Visuals Divine Living, one of our 2016 visual trends, delves deeply into our need to look inward and reflect. Brands like Volvo and Citi Bike have picked up on the desire for meaningful consumption, choosing imagery with an aspirational aesthetic to speak to values over whims. [Dip into the Divine] Use Aspirational Images to Make a Connection [134706470, Fabio Sabatini] [Explore Getty Images ›] [87403365, sdominick] [Explore iStock ›] [(501499630, Schroptschop)] Telling Tales that Resonate [Water] is as much a source of life as it is a source of great conflict. Explore one of the Earth's most important natural resources through photos and videos. See just how powerful images can be to tell the stories that matter. [Watch the Video ›] [Facebook] [Twitter] [LinkedIn] [Instagram] [My account] | [Contact us] | [Unsubscribe] | [Legal/Privacy] [558440971], [Jakkree Thampitakkull] | [134706470], [Fabio Sabatini] | [87403365], [sdominick] | [501499630], [Schroptschop] Getty Images (US), Inc., One Hudson Square, 75 Varick St, New York, NY 10013, USA You are subscribed to [Getty Images] as [{EMAIL}] and have received this e-mail per your account preferences. ©2016 Getty Images. All rights reserved.

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