This ad poster for the iMac is utterly perfect. Perfect photo, perfect slogan (the period at the end is key — “Yum” without the period wouldn’t quite play the same way), perfect relative scale and placement of the elements. Even the kerning is perfect — Apple Garamond never looked better or more timeless.
@gruber But not “Think Differently”?
@marxy @gruber That improves nothing
@villasbc @marxy @gruber Except the grammar.
@LGsMom Can you provide a citation from a modern grammar to back that up?
@villasbc @LGsMom @marxy @gruber No body says 'think bigly' well except a certain dickhead we'd rather forget about https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/think-big
think big

1. to have plans to be very successful or powerful: 2. to have plans to be…

@glotcha Exactly. And we don't even need to play the "idiom" card, or argue that "correctness" here would be pedantic.

Grammarians agree that "think <adjective>" constructions are normative.

@villasbc @LGsMom @marxy @gruber be a square peg in a round hole, don't be a sucker. a great slogan and a great sentiment behind it.