Poster: A snowHead
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Link to article:
http://telemarktips.com/TeleNews36.html
Not many snowheads are big backcountry fanatics, but what do you think of this design? shocking? violent? who cares, it's gonna be covered by snow anyway? in line with everyday TV images? worth a boycott?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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It is a very bizarre design.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I had to read the article to understand the graphics. it wasn't immediately obvious to me what it was. However, I feel the concept behind it is a bit sick.
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We should be used to companies that use shock tactics to advertise (United Colours of Beneton for eg), but this maybe a step too far.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Do we believe the report? Awful close to April Fool's day...
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I just can't believe that any marketing exec would believe the publicity would be worth the inevitable controversy. If it's a joke it's a pretty sick one. If it's true Rossignol have gone mad. The link to contact them is a viable one.
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Another link to a picture that looks similar.
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Like Ian Hopkinson, I thought "this has to be a joke". But the date is April 6th. Astounding!
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Hhmmm.
Not what I would put on a ski but I suppose different folks and all that.
I wouldn't say it's morbid as you have huge robots on ski's and pistols etc - seeing as it's only a film character surely it's less morbid than a gun?
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Loki wrote: |
seeing as it's only a film character surely it's less morbid than a gun? |
i don't think that anyone would object to Freddie Krueger on a ski graphic, just as many boards (unfortunately) have demons, etc in the heavy metal album cover style.
it's the fact that a person being attacked that makes this shocking. a gun would be fine but a gun blowing a child's brains out? no way.
misguided marketing is an understatement
if it's a joke, Rossignol should sue
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Hopefully people will vote with their wallets and we won't see any of them on the slopes.
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I've mailed them via the link above and told them just how many pairs of Rossignols we won't be buying next season - if the article is not a spoof!
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Well they don't hang about at Rossignol! This is a pretty quick response to the article in question, following my email, they must have been bombarded with complaints today ......
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ROSSIGNOL REAFFIRMS ITS COMMITMENT TO WOMEN
(Williston, VT) In a decisive move, Rossignol management leaves no
question about its commitment to women and its total support in the
campaign against violence.
According to François Goulet, President of Rossignol Canada and Exec.
V.P. of Rossignol's USA headquarters, "It was brought to our
attention this morning that the graphic on our Scratch BC had an
unintended impact. It was originally conceived, by European
designers, to be a satire of the cinematic horror flicks of the 80's
and 90's. This being said, after reading an article this morning
regarding the depiction, we have immediately taken steps to replace
the cosmetic on this ski."
Rossignol's Scratch BC is considered the standard in the ski industry
for excellence in backcountry by the youth market. Jeanne-Marie Gand,
a Vice President of Rossignol and the first woman named as a
Corporate Officer in the hardgoods end of the ski industry, spoke to
the subject "To be honest, I had always understood the concept as
being an abstract graphic, however, upon hearing it described
otherwise in the article, our Company wants there to be no potential
for such an interpretation, and has taken the steps to leave no room
for doubt. Rossignol has been leading the charge in the respect and
development of our sport for women."
Mr. Goulet, in his statement, thanked the writer for having brought
this to the Company's attention and enabling him to act swiftly and
decisively.
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Jeanne-Marie Gand
Vice President
Communications & Advertising
ROSSIGNOL
alpine - snowboard - nordic - outerwear
www.rossignol.com
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You know it makes sense.
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Well done PG, and I suppose well done Rossignol for admiting their error and correcting it. Would some other organisations (mentioning no names) were of similar calibre.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Wow - that's amazing.
To be honest though when I looked at it I just saw abstract shapes and colours and only with the article and some imagination did I see the woman.
Good for them though to change it - that will cost a fortune so they have my respect. Obviously I won't be buying any cos I can't afford it but if I could I would!!!
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Poster: A snowHead
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Yes Loki, in this odd world Rossis with the original design will no doubt become collectors items and worth a fortune.
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