My experience is that it often goes writer-ad manager-designer-ad manager-production
I'm talking literally, though. It got printed, it got packed, it got hung. With a mistake like that, no one in the chain should have been too small to listen to.
Now, they might have had their own reasons to not say anything, but it went out to various places. It was published on the web, hung in at least one place in meatspace. That's a lot of hands and eyes.
And it's not like it was a complex, rarely used word.
I am more upset about that ad than the rather large, uh, brown-Jillifont-with-hermit-like-tendencies I just murderated.
I think I've found my handyman-husband. Who has a grill on his van made from gear wheels, Top Gear bumper stickers, might be a little punkish, yet listens to NPR while he works. And FIXED MY CEILING & PORCH for under $300. Woohoo! I've recc'd him to a neighbor who needs ceiling work. My hole was $50. Damn.
Dang, send him my way! Not to marry, just to hire!
Speaking of things that get through a lot of people...I just noticed a Verizon ad with an Asian guy with a shopping bag with a blonde blue-eyed doll peeking out of it. Why is the doll peeking out of the bag? I mean, of
all
the things that could have been in his bag, why is it a doll of the stereotypical American beauty ideal that he's not part of, and his kids probably aren't either? It's...peculiar.
It's a bit more charged for me because I recognise the guy from a short film about fetishising sex partners (he was saying he'd never been with a black woman, and the black woman he gets with has the
worst
Asian stereotype fetish, involving demeaning costumes and everything). So I already think about him in conjunction with race issues.
It just seems...unnecessary.
But, hey! Race blind casting!
Though it would have
rocked
if it had been a little brown doll. Just saying. A blonde doll says nothing in the manner that says everything. Everything.
t /hypersensitivity, I know
That is what all my single female friends on the block say. And I oblige. I'm a newbie, most of them have their guys and gals, but not all. Walt has no idea what Ednor Gardens can provide him in work...
apparently there is a movement afoot to "knit your Congressman a vagina."
I don't knit, but I find this highly amusing.
[link]
The picture though is not a vagina, but a knit uterus.
Finally, the Bella's Womb Lady has found a practical application for her gifts!
Yep, there is a group on Ravelry for Vagina knitters to gather.
In re misspelled signs - years ago I worked for a PR firm; it was long enough ago that there were no PowerPoint presentations, we had professionally prepared placards. Big ones - about two feet by three feet. We did the copy, sent them out. We were representing some group advocating butter rather than margarine, so the word "margarine" got used a LOT. When we got the placards - at the last minute, it being typical PR production - we discovered that the company had oh so helpfully gone through and corrected our spelling to "margerine". So, at the very last minute, we had to go through with white-out and a marker correcting their corrections.