Monday, February 6, 2017

Advertising Analysis - Diesel

To the ad Standards Authority UK.\n\nOn June 30 of 2010, an advertizement was released in a magazine and I am very uncomfortable with it. The poster, which Im sound off for, is a poster from the defacement Diesel. This advertisement has an cipher of a woman standing outside in a bikini. She is retentivity open her bikini bed with one hand and with the new(prenominal) one she is winning a picture of her genitalia. A social king of beasts is arrayn looking at her in desire from the background. But thats not tout ensemble; in that location is also a textbookbook in the image that records, refreshful may have the brains, simply stupid has the balls. Be stupid. Diesel. out front contacting you, I made close to calls. In the first place, I called the magazine where I saw the article and complained with them about this image and they told me that the average age readers were amid 21 and 24 years old and that no jr. people than that are provoke in it, so they told m e that the readers were supposed(prenominal) to get offended by the ads they posted.\nThen, continuing to share my objurgation about this adverb, I called where they created it. Diesel. When I told them about the adverb that I was quetch about their response was to say that this poster had the intention to show a very upstanding and unexpected femininity by aligning it with typical manful things such as the lion and the confident behaviour that it is shown in the woman. Also with the use of the text Stupid has the balls described her focus of thinking. They said that there was cryptograph in the adverb that was considered offensive and that it didnt contained nudity, that there was the usual amount of habit you use un an adverb of swimming suits or in lingerie ads.\n perchance for the people of the magazine and from Diesel, this advertisement seem like no harm for society, but allow me tell you what I saw. I saw a woman, who captures all my attention for her attitude of ta king pictures of the genitalia, which encourage an anti-social behaviour because...

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