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Controversial Advertising: United Colours of Benetton and FCUK
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What are you opinions of the once controversial, United Colours of Benetton adverts? Were you shocked, and would you find them shocking now?
What are you opinions of the FCUK adverts and slogans? Do you find them shocking? Do you believe FCUK to be rude?
Do you believe these adverts to be sucessful and what did you think about the impact they have made?
What are you opinions of the FCUK adverts and slogans? Do you find them shocking? Do you believe FCUK to be rude?
Do you believe these adverts to be sucessful and what did you think about the impact they have made?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think that all advertising is designed to make the product thought and talked about, so in each case they were successful.
i thought the Beneton adverts were tasteless, but I can see thet are not aimed at me, or probably my generation.
The FCUK ads I do find offensive, and the slimy red-braced idiot who dreamed it up and smugged around saying it was 'people's minds if they thought it was rude ...' was simply insulting the general public's inteligence. He knew it would cause controversey, that's why he did it. i have no problem with his motive, but I do take issue with his smug holier-than-thou denial of his motive.
I find a lot of visual advertising offensive these days, but again, I am not the generation the advertisers are targeting, but that doesn;t mean I don't see their ads.
i thought the Beneton adverts were tasteless, but I can see thet are not aimed at me, or probably my generation.
The FCUK ads I do find offensive, and the slimy red-braced idiot who dreamed it up and smugged around saying it was 'people's minds if they thought it was rude ...' was simply insulting the general public's inteligence. He knew it would cause controversey, that's why he did it. i have no problem with his motive, but I do take issue with his smug holier-than-thou denial of his motive.
I find a lot of visual advertising offensive these days, but again, I am not the generation the advertisers are targeting, but that doesn;t mean I don't see their ads.
I remember the 'brand' very well and the shock/outrage when they were launched (particularly the newborn baby and the man with AIDs on his deathbed)
But in all honesty I can't say I have shopped at either in store in the last 16 years.
http://www.ciadvertising.org/studies/student/9 8_fall/theory/blouin/toscani/toscani.html
But I remember the brands and the name, and I remember most of the pictures in that link. I suppose it worked, but it didn't compel to buy,
But in all honesty I can't say I have shopped at either in store in the last 16 years.
http://www.ciadvertising.org/studies/student/9 8_fall/theory/blouin/toscani/toscani.html
But I remember the brands and the name, and I remember most of the pictures in that link. I suppose it worked, but it didn't compel to buy,
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