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This Week on Subliminal Matters

So I hope you're excited to see what I've been up to while I've been away. I have some fun ads to share but I must say to every single visitor thanks for coming back. SM is about to hit 5,000 visitors and I think that most certainly is a milestone. Thanks for the emails and I even had a few comments while I was away which was pretty cool. Although I haven't been posting I've most certainly been collecting and I am buzzing with excitement to share, hope you enjoy!

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Hair Loss Mr. Baldini

Quote: "Balding = Perfect heads on public display"
            from Sneezl
Subliminal Matters: where do you start with this one, there's too many places to go! 

Location:  Panorama Hair Ad - UK

Ad Review: Can I say that every time I look at this ad I feel like the guy is the victim of a very cruel prank. Can I also just say that this ad made me laugh. How many ads actually achieve that nowadays. I guess the only problem would be that the ad wasn't meant to poke fun or be funny but rather highlight a solution to a sensitive issue. On that front I'm thinking, maybe this wasn't the best ad as I'm pretty sure I'm not meant to have a smile on my face whenever my eyes land on it. I mean that's pretty insensitive and a little mean, but I'm sure the men can handle it! right?!

Friday, 11 May 2012

Ad Art in Sydney: Maybe It's Maybelline!!

Quote: "You are so beautiful, to me, can't you see..."


Subliminal Matters: the right tools + beautiful colour, can be used to highlight the strengths on anyone's face.


Location: Sydney CBD


Ad Review: What a great way to advertise your product! These Maybelline ads have been popping up around Sydney and I love them. I find them captivating and beautiful. I love colour so I'm seriously engrossed by the kaleidoscope in the campaign. I really find each ad to be a piece of art. Ad art! I first saw the red ad on my walk through the city and I couldn't get over how cool it was, the make up artist's work is so attractive. The cool ratings went through the roof when I kept finding different ones littered throughout the city. Great campaign: Maybe it is Maybelline :)

Thursday, 10 May 2012

Joe Pesci Snickers Commercial

Quote
Henry Hill: You're a pistol, you're really funny. You're really funny.
Tommy DeVito: What do you mean I'm funny?
Henry Hill: It's funny, you know. It's a good story, it's funny, you're a funny guy. [laughs]
Tommy DeVito: What do mean, you mean the way I talk? What?
Henry Hill: It's just, you know. You're just funny, it's... funny, the way you tell the story and everything.
Tommy DeVito: [it becomes quiet] Funny how? What's funny about it? 
                                       - Goodfellas 1990 (rest of quote)





Subliminal Matters: Joe Pesci depicts grumpy like nobody else can 
Location: TV Commercial
Ad Review: Well after the day I've been had, I really wanted to put an ad up that would reflect my mood due to lack of sleep. Joe Pesci is truly a good fella to have for this task. I love this snickers ad, in fact I think I might like it just a tad more than the Betty White commercialWooooo, Supermodels!! What do you model, gloves?! #lol 

Wednesday, 9 May 2012

The Forgotten - Human Trafficking


EVERY YEAR OVER 1,000 WOMEN AND CHILDREN
ARE VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING BECAUSE
THEY BELIEVED IN FALSE PROMISES
Quote"Every year over 1,000 women and children are victims of human trafficking because they believed in false promises"
                   - Vodacom MFW

Subliminal Matters: the victims of human trafficking are often too young to defend against their predators.

Location: Maputo, Mozambique


Ad Review: Human trafficking is definitely an issue that often falls under the public radar, BUT, it is a very present issue being felt around the world. 


Recently, I've watched two movies, "I Am Slave" and "Whistleblower", and they've both highlighted the dark realities of this extremely detrimental issue. The first movie depicts a nasty cultural demand for "house help" that directly contributes to human trafficking and the second movie will make you cringe at the implication of UN involvement in human trafficking.  


If you are doubting that this could be happening right under you nose the answer is a google search away. Type in human trafficking cases in your state and see what comes up. Better yet, support those orgs and news agents in your area that are paying attention to the issue.

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Essve ESSTack: What Seems Like a Great Idea Today...

WHAT SEEMS LIKE A GREAT IDEA TODAY,
STICKS WITH YOU FOR 50 YEARS
Quote: "Marriage is like a hot bath. Once you get used to it, it's not so hot"
Subliminal Matters: OYE! the repercussions of the young and the restless; I'd agree, somethings in life you really might not to be stuck to like glue 
Location: Internet
Ad Review: Simply funny. These two words best describe this ad. I'd say it's well and truly a classic for the funny ad section. It's totally the funniest ad about sex out there. Don't forget to look up in the ad! Hilarious from so many angles. 

Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Calvin Klein Bright Briefs Campaign


Quote: "In living colour"

Subliminal Matters: CK seems to have a shortage of dark skinned people to use to promote their line.

LocationWilliam St, @ Coca Cola sign end 

Ad Review: Mixed feelings about this billboard. While I hear all the time that bright colours look good on dark skin I think this just might be a little too weird. If I hadn't done a double take I would have been certain this ad featured three black models. To find out just the opposite was admittedly jarring and left the question of why not just use people born with the complexion for the ad. 

I don't enjoy this billboard even though I love bright colours.

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Great Britain Appeal


Quote: "Countryside is Great Britain. Culture is Great Britain"

Subliminal Matters: A visit to Great Britain could be as boring as this billboard.

Location: William St

Ad Review: I've never been to the UK and I've got to say after walking home and seeing this ad daily for a month, this billboard has completely failed to appeal to me. Now, I realise that the English are not known for vibrance and fun, but I feel like this billboard just served up the commercial version of the most boring tea time imaginable. Boring. It could also be because my idea of a great vacation is not the English countryside, although I'm positive it is beautiful and just like I imagined in my Jane Austen readings. 

Actually, I think Jane Austen has more chance of changing my mind about wanting to go see the English countryside. Well that, and the idea of meeting my beautiful English friends there.

Friday, 13 April 2012

Mary J Blige Burger King Commercial


Quote: Mary's line: Crispy chicken, fresh lettuce, three cheeses, ranch dressing, wrapped up in a tasty flour tortilla
Wendy Williams' reaction: There's something about black people singing about fried chicken that is just very, very embarrassing

Subliminal Matters: chicken + black performer + hip hop beat = bad cliche & stereotype; Black Americans take themselves too seriously?


Location: Burger King TV commercial

<a href="http://www.sodahead.com/fun/did-you-find-mary-j-bliges-bk-commercial-offensivefunny/question-2586203/" title="Did you find Mary J Blige&#39;s BK commercial offensive/funny?">Did you find Mary J Blige&#39;s BK commercial offensive/funny?</a>Ad Review: From the reaction of the American public, and the removal of the commercial, it's clear that lots of people found the ad offensive. I found the ad to be funny. I would never put MJB in a BK ad. To me she'd be synonymous with maturity, sophistication and poise not ever BK's chicken wrap?! For me the contrast spelt humour. BUT, while the black people outside America may give the commercial a pass, we can depend the American public to be more vigilant about the media's use of stereotypes. 

Thursday, 12 April 2012

Vintage Ad Shrine: East Sydney Hotel




Quote: "One of the only pubs with no poker machines left, available are darts and a pool table"


Subliminal Matters: Sydney pubs have lost their authenticity


LocationCnr Crown & Cathedral St, Woolloomooloo
Ad ReviewI entered this pub and I literally felt I was in a vintage advertisement shrine. This pub managed to preserve ads that I'd like to imagine were from it's beginnings in the 1970's. It truly put a whole new spin on alcohol advertisements and the iconic value they represented back in the day. I really enjoyed this place and wanted to share some of my favourite vintage ads that appeared on the wall. They are from a different time, and I'm from a different place, the attraction was inevitable. 

Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Refreshing Aussie Rasta MnMs

Quote: "I'm not gonna wear this simply to promote MnMs"
                                                                         -Red MnM



                                                      

Subliminal Matters: Aussie + Dreadlocks + MnMs = funny


Location: TV- Foxtel to be precise


Ad Review: I don't know if I enjoy this TV commercial more because I miss my home in the Caribbean or because it's hilarious to hear the Aussie switch up the accent.  I generally enjoy MnM commercials, they're always funny on a universal level. I was a little nervous when I observed the dreadlocks and heard the Aussie accent but it was executed well. What a sigh of relief! Aussie humour can sometimes get lost on me but not this time!

In Love & Alcohol

Quote"I bust the windows out your car,
And no it didn't mend my broken heart..."
                    -Jazmine Sullivan's "Bust Your Windows" The potential background music to today's ad.



Subliminal Matters: monogamy or else!


Location: Hyde Park opposite Phillip & Cook
Ad Review: I love ads that can tell a story in one shot. It literally takes you right in the moment without any over stimulation or cheesy lines. Only Chandon! Strong tagline, great transposition to the viewer. 


So, don't miss the message: if your woman has a Chandon bottle in her hand and you make her jealous...chances are, she will smash you over the head because Chandon will make her hyper sensitive to your wondering eyes! #inlove&alcohol

Saturday, 31 March 2012

Voodoo strong: Not for prudes or girl power?


Quote"Nobody will ever win the Battle of the Sexes. There's just too much fraternising with the enemy"
                                                     -Henry Kissinger
Subliminal Mattersfeminist or sexist?


Location: @ the chemist on Darlinghurst Road in Kings Cross

Ad ReviewWell the ad makes you pay attention, that much is clear. Is there a more captivating image than a woman dominating a man by the sheer power of her stockings? Voodoo strong indeed. The absence of faces and the strategic parts that we don't see successfully shocked me. Prudes, beware there's a graphic ad in the pharmacy next to the strip joints in Kings Cross. Naturally, that makes perfect sense.

Friday, 30 March 2012

Ebay: Shop Like An Accountant

via Behind Brands
Quote: It's expensive to shop for quality in Sydney.
                            -Me 


Subliminal Matters: There's no shopping like an accountant going on in Sydney. Everything cheap here is poor quality, you pay to dress like a model person with fashion sense. 


Location: I captured a blurry picture of this ad from Macquarie St near the Cathedral, so I borrowed this clear shot of the ad from Behind Brands.


Ad Review: I loved the copywriting of this ad the moment I saw it. Great ad ebay! Seriously knocked it out the park for me. Maybe it's the New York shopper in me but it is absolutely appealing, catchy and immediately relatable. Unfortunately, I've been on ebay dot com dot au and sad to say, I can't shop like an accountant on the Aussie version of ebay but then again, for me, I have a hard time processing $70+ for jeans made by ???


That aside, I still enjoyed seeing this ad on my walk home this week.

Occupy Sydney On Again!

Quote: "We live in a world where the 1% that created the financial crisis are bailed out and rewarded, while the 99% pay the price through their wages, their houses and their pensions."
                                                  - Occupy Sydney


Subliminal Matters: This rhetoric is not reflective of Sydney.


Location: Martin Place, Sydney Australia


Ad Review: Clearly not an ad but definitely some subliminal matters at play in this captured moment. Sydney is not a place that I would associate with the 1% plutocracy (rich rulers). It's almost a weird juxtaposition to find the

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Destiny's Hot Rod?



Quote: "Have you steered destiny's hot rod?..."
                                     -Levi
                                                  
Subliminal Matters: theme of last days & embracing the present; where the Mayans right? Is 2012 the last year of human existence?; are we making the world a better place

Location: Kings Cross Train Station
Ad Review: This ad has been up at Kings Cross train station for what feels like forever. The theme of end times and legacies seem to be in overdrive this year. Watching this ad for the first time I remember piecing the concept together in my head going: Did an alien leave this message for us earthlings? #overanalysing 

Either way I give this ad high marks because when I see it, I revert to my childhood fascination with earth and outer space. The copywriting, I'm not loving too much but hey, what's more fitting than eery words in relation to earthly legacies in the stratosphere. Hit read more to vote on this topic... 

Sunday, 25 March 2012

Stop the slaughter in Syria

Quote: "On Tuesday [March 13th] Russia vowed to keep pumping arms into the country -- arms used to massacre civilians... The reality is that the overwhelming majority of human rights abuses have been committed by state security forces."
                                         -Amnesty International TAKE ACTION


Subliminal Matters: contrary to popular belief, people are paying attention to other issues outside of Kony 2012; Sydney-siders are politically conscious; people care. 


Location: Martin Place, opposite Parliament House


Ad Review: It's not an ad with a subliminal message. It's a picture subliminally sending an SOS on behalf of those in Syria. Since Syrians started protesting in March, Amnesty has reported that over 6,500 people have been killed. One thing the Kony 2012 campaign has proved is that people care. Signing a letter on their behalf may seem like a small effort but your action will help.  

Saturday, 24 March 2012

Animal Rights

VOICELESS:THE ANIMAL PROTECTION INSTITUTE
FACTORY FARMING: THE TRUTH IS
HARD TO SWALLOW.
Quote: "Man is the only creature that consumes without producing. He does not give milk, he does not lay eggs, he is too weak to pull the plough, he cannot run fast enough to catch rabbits. Yet he is lord of all the animals.
                                         - George Orwell, Animal Farm


Subliminal Matters: animal rights; animals are not just food; humane treatment of animals is important, because animals don't have a voice doesn't mean we should treat them as we want. 


Location: Cnr William & Bourke Street, Sydney


Ad Review: Great subliminal ad, I like the ad's presentation of the animal behind the fork. Clever & Convicting! However, as a meat eater when I saw this I felt confused. At first I was confused for the animal and then I was confused because I realized the ad was meant to compel you to change your eating habits yet, I was struggling with understanding how to feel guilty. :( To the animal lovers and vegans please don't hate me, it's just that...they taste so good and in my mind it's part of a good diet.  If it's any consolution, the ad did get me thinking about the treatment of the animal for my selfish gain and pleasure. Unfortunately however, I don't feel convicted to give up eating that poor enslaved beast. It's shocking the power the animal has over me. 
Disclaimer: I might also be detached from the reality of actually killing the animals before they make it to my plate. I don't do well with harsh realities.

Sunday, 18 March 2012

Kony 2012 An Awareness Campaign: Skeptic/Supporter

Quote: "If an ad campaign is built around a weak idea - or as is so often the case, no idea at all - I don't give a damn how good the execution is, it's going to fail"
                - Morris Hite 
Subliminal Matters: Joseph Kony = child terrorist; Joseph Kony is #1 on the Int’l Criminal Court’s list for war crimes and crimes against humanity; Gadaffi was #24 on the same list; campaign charged with defamation of Uganda and not considering complexity of African issues; over simplification; Kony irrelevant today in light of other problems in the African continent; bigger picture of the campaign = it empowers everyday people to make a difference through social media medium; more good can come from Kony 2012 than bad; Kony 2012 scam for money.
Location: Worldwide campaign, internet advertising
Ad Review: Kony 2012 was created by the Invisible Children, a humanitarian org, which has dedicated itself to bringing Joseph Kony to justice for his crimes over the last 20-25 years.



People against the campaign have commented that:
·         The campaign reflects negatively on Africa and generates an old narrative that Africans cannot solve their own problems/ need the help of the “white man” to overcome internal issues, something referred to as “the saviour complex” or "White Man's Burden" .  More opinions.
The two points that I found most relevant from those against the campaign:

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Freedom of Expression is for Everyone

Quote: "If I were starting life over gain, I am inclined to think that I would go into the advertising business in preference to almost any other. The general raising of the standards of modern civilisation among all groups of people during the past half century would have been impossible without the spreading of the knowledge of higher standards by means of advertising."
                                -Franklin D. Roosevelt


Freedom of expression needs your flame.
Subliminal Matters:  one person's denial of freedom of expression is directly related to each of us.


Location: Amnesty International


Ad Review: There are a few other ads with Amnesty's freedom of expression campaign but I selected this one because it humanises the campaign. It's often difficult to feel connected to another person's loss of a freedom but the power of ad campaigns comes when something in what you see hits home to you.


China holds 10% of the world's population and this issue of freedom of expression is most prevalent there. One question: does the chain reaction scenario represented in the ad begin with

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Jeep Grill...in love!

Quote: "The philosophy behind much advertising is based on the old observation that every man is really two men- the man he is and the man he wants to be."
                             -William Feather


Subliminal Matters: Jeeps= adventure, fearlessness, freedom, open roads; does anyone else associate Jeeps with the coolest places in the world?


Location: Jeep Grill campaign, found online


Ad Review: Jeeps should be synonymous with adventure and that's why I loved this Jeep Grill campaign. I absolutely love an ad that transports me a place I'd want to be or reminds me of an experience I'd like to have. I think this one has truly achieved both. Creativity at it's best. I know some people think that its a spin off of an old BMW ad but even so, this ad is still original in its own right. Definitely similar in terms of the grill but not the same. I'd put them both in the classic category. 


What is it about a Jeep that makes you think of adventurous experiences and cool living?

Thursday, 8 March 2012

Amnesty's 50th Anniversary

Quote: "50 years together with you cutting down  the voice of oppression" 
50 YEARS TOGETHER WITH YOU CUTTING DOWN THE VOICE OF OPPRESSION.
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL


Subliminal Matters: Amnesty International celebrates 50 years of fighting oppressive voices around the world; Fidel Castro and Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus represent voices of oppression.

Location: Amnesty Int'l, Belgium


Ad Review: Creative, enticing (literally) and thought provoking. Thought provoking, not in such a great way simply because it does take a minute to register the message with the cake. But, hey, it gets you curious enough to figure it out. I like it a lot. Happy 50th Amnesty International! Amnesty USA has recently changed Exec. Directors from Larry Cox to Suzanne Nossel with the new year. Suzanne is currently undertaking a listening tour to get Amnesty supporters' feedback. To give your input for future Amnesty direction, do fill out her survey and I encourage you to be a part of Amnesty International going forward. 

Friday, 2 March 2012

Imagine All 3 At Once?

Quote: "This ad shows us who the real tools in the tool sheds are."
                         - Melinda Tankard Reist
IMAGINE ALL 3 AT ONCE?
WE CAN...
THE TOOL SHOP
THE TRADEY'S CANDY SHOP
Subliminal Matters: irresponsible advertising; sexist for objectifying women; bad day for females in construction industry wanting to be taken seriously?; it's not a man's world so we can't portray it as such to the innocent bystander.


Location: South Brisbane


Ad Review: This ad was in some hot water last year for its message and illustration. "Imagine all three at once" How about imagine the copywriter and creative team for this ad fired! It's a terrible use of billboard space. We all realise that construction has a heavy correlation to men but just like Mad Men, those days are over. Women are not excluded from industries like construction anymore. This ad just sets back this truth and that achievement many years. 


Note to all men: women are your counterparts in every industry today. That fact, makes this billboard, an inappropriate misconception. #duh

David Beckham Bodywear

Quote"A good advertisement is one which sells the product without drawing attention to itself"
                              -David Ogilvy



Subliminal Matters: selling men's underwear or lust?; sexy ads are acceptable when done tastefully; is there a double standard between sexy ads featuring males versus females?; David Beckham gets a pass, the girl in the General Pants ad was trashy?

Location: Superbowl Ad for H&M


Ad Review: Well I'm sure if you read the previous post, "Sex Sells...not in Australia" you might know where I'm about to take this review. So this ad by David Beckham has received rave reviews. Ellen DeGeneres even managed to creatively pop it into

Sex Sells...not in Australia! directed to take it down

Quote: "A good advertisement is one which sells the product without drawing attention to itself"
                     -David Ogilvy


Subliminal Matters: too much flesh; sex sells; inappropriate; rated extra R; when did creativity and sex become one and the same?; advertisers wouldn't do it if it didn't boost sales.


Location: General Pants poster


Ad ReviewJust found this May ad campaign for General Pants and noticed it made the top 10 list for ads most complained about in 2011. What makes this image offensive?: is it the fact that your eyes involuntarily go straight to the black tape and not the jeans? Or, is it the guy's hands undressing her? Or, is it the word sex in caps with an exclamation mark? Or, is it offensive because the hat on her head clearly belongs to a limo driver or a pilot? #thief. Vote and let me know if you find this over the top or not. 

Thursday, 1 March 2012

Linsanity Covers Time Magazine

LINSANITY! JEREMY LIN LIGHTS UP THE NBA
Quote
Reporter: I heard you refer to this as a miracle from God and I wonder if you can talk about how your life has changed in the last week and a half?


Jeremy Lin: I would say it's a miracle just because anytime something like this happens (...) a lot of stuff has to be put into place and a lot of it is out of my control. If you look back at my story and it doesn't matter where you look, but God's fingerprints are all over the place (...)You can try to call it coincidence but at the end of the day, there are 20 or 30 things when you combine, a lot had to happen at the right time in order for me to be here. That's why I call it a miracle."

Subliminal Matters: is the current rave more about Jeremy Lin's ethnicity or his skills or both?; asians can ball too; is this superstar basketballer NBA boycott redemption?; "Linsanity"


Location: Cover of Time Magazine Feb 2012 issue


Ad Review: I'd buy this issue just by seeing the cover. Everyone loves an NBA sensation. Jeremy Lin on the cover of Time conveys the prestige he just walked into. After the NBA went on boycott and we all witnessed what felt like the rich fighting for more money, or what's otherwise called greed, I'm sure