Bad Ads


Jenn gives a brief overview of the way women’s representation in advertising leaves a lot to be desired.


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Poster with a painted smudgy orange face with lipstick smudged over the mouth and eyeliner daubed on the eyes and eyebrows. Handwritten text reads ‘Call us ugly to sell us shit’.

Poster with a painted smudgy orange face with lipstick smudged over the mouth and eyeliner daubed on the eyes and eyebrows. Handwritten text reads ‘Call us ugly to sell us shit’.

Make-up: expression or cover-up?

Becca talks about make-up whilst putting it on her face (and then taking it off.)

Let’s reclaim make-up as something fun and playful, not a cover-up used to shame women into hiding.

Make-up channels I like:

jpmetz: http://www.youtube.com/user/jpmetz

glowpinkstah: http://www.youtube.com/user/glowpinkstah

We’re going to be on TV! 4th July 9pm (UK time) BBC3: https://www.facebook.com/events/335518116518115/

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Advertising Dads

All I want is to see a Dad do the washing up, is that so hard you guys?! In other news, y’know that song about the kid in his dad’s JCB? That’s basically how I feel about my padre, love you Dog!

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Maybelline “Confidence” ads. SO happy with how the colors in these turned out in printing and matting. To clarify, these are not real Maybelline ads, they were created for an advertising class.

EDIT: This is important. This means a lot to me. I legitimately believe a huge mistake was made today.

These ads were a part of my portfolio into the advanced advertising program at my school. About half of the people who apply get in. I got into the first two creative classes, intro and intermediate, and I was confident I would get into advanced… especially after I posted these on tumblr and in a matter of a few hours got THOUSANDS of notes with people saying that they loved them, most people even believing they were real advertisements and not something a 21 year old student made for class.

The only reservation I had was that my portfolio was being judged by two older men. Two men who have never worn makeup in their lives. Two men who would probably not even begin to understand what this campaign means. Two men who have never been under societal pressures to wear makeup, but then being told they’re insecure for doing so.

Those reservations might have been founded, as evidenced by the fact that I did not get in. I was rejected. I got over 5,500 notes on these ads in 24 hours, yet I was rejected for not being good enough. I can’t finish the program, and I have to figure out where to go from here.

Now to the good stuff: Tumblr is amazing. Everyone who has reblogged this, whether your comments were negative or positive, is amazing. I find it truly astounding that these have gotten so much attention. These, which are advertisements selling you something, something people inherently dislike. I am humbled, shocked, and grateful. This is the first time since I’ve been in advertising that I felt like I was doing something right… that maybe, just maybe, I could make it in this industry and make a positive change.

Those dreams were squashed today. I cried, and I complained. I’m angry — but not at myself like I thought I would be. I feel they made a mistake. I refuse to believe that I’m in the bottom 50% of the people who applied. I deserve to be in that program, and I know it. Thousands of people can’t be wrong that this is a good idea. An idea that MEANS something, and idea that resonates with many people. 2 older, conventional men can absolutely be wrong when it comes to judging what makes a good makeup ad.

Here’s where you come in. Let’s make them regret their decision. Reblog this, like it, comment on it, whatever. Let’s get this attention… so much attention that they can’t ignore it. While the decisions are most likely final, I want to make them think twice. I want them to look back, and believe that they fucked up. If it doesn’t even benefit me personally, I want them to think about how fair a panel of 2 male judges is when it comes to evaluating work done by women, for an audience that consists of predominantly people who identify as women.

So let’s do this. They fucked up; I deserved to be accepted. I know it, and I have a feeling you guys know it too.

So I was trying to find a post like this yesterday because people have been debating if this is a good ad or not and I was like “wait… isn’t this a school project?” so it’s good to see yes I was right and also disheartening to see that the person that made this really cool design didn’t go very far with it. This could be a great campaign and it should be.

[IMAGE: The first image shows a poster advert for Dr Pepper TEN, depicting a grey background with a can of Dr Pepper TEN in front of a glass of the soda with ice, and the slogan “IT’S NOT FOR WOMEN.” to the right hand side.

The second image shows a moving GIF of John Green and Hank Green, two white males wearing glasses, captioned with the text “Dr. Pepper Ten: it’s not for women. It’s for, apparently, misogynists.”] 

In a nutshell our Gender Advertising Remixer app lets you re-combine video from ads directed at boys with audio from ads directed at girls (and vice versa) to create hilarious and insightful fair use mash-ups.

Harley Medical cosmetic surgery poster showing a blonde white woman with the words ‘Lines and Wrinkles? Ever considered anti-ageing treatment?’. Over the woman’s eye there is a sticker with the words ‘THIS INSULTS WOMEN’ and next to this someone has written ‘I agree’.

Harley Medical cosmetic surgery poster showing a blonde white woman with the words ‘Lines and Wrinkles? Ever considered anti-ageing treatment?’. Over the woman’s eye there is a sticker with the words ‘THIS INSULTS WOMEN’ and next to this someone has written ‘I agree’.