How many traffic fatalities will this cause?
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 10:33 pm
Apparently, the Hawks commissioned a f'ing Huge 3D replica of Paul Millsap and are hanging him on a billboard on 85N (rendition of plan). On top of advertising, the idea is that you can text to **DUNK to be connected to a recorded message of Paul Millsap offering ways to win prizes, etc. Has any one else been following this?
On a personal level, I'm a little ashamed on this. First, have everyone seen this thing by now? It looks like a cartoon. As a society, we can do some mean things when miniaturizing, but try to enlarge something and things turn ugly outside of a handful of exceptions (Lady Liberty being a big one - pun not intended). In that scope, I think the artist did a decent job, but the entire genre is just a bad investment - for advertising or otherwise.
Second, a billboard... on an Interstate... with stand out effects... really?!?! *Sigh*
Third, I just can't see encouraging anyone to text while on an Interstate... probably because I can be pretty cynical when it comes to the intelligence of the general public. Sure, it probably wouldn't matter the 2-3 hours per day where that thing is just stopped nor for the hundreds (or, hopefully, more) who just wait until they are stopped, but all it takes is the wrong bozo to think it was a great idea to do it now while doing 80 mph to spoil the fun for everyone. And honestly, who thinks there isn't some Atlanta driver who'll try exactly that?
Last and certainly not least, are we really advertising around Paul Millsap? I guess he is our AS and all, but still, UTH basically rejected him not a year ago and now he's the face of the franchise? I guess you can say the same for Kyle Korver and CHI, but at least you can play up Korver's uncanny good looks (haven't seen as many females swoon over a Atlanta professional athlete since Javy Lopez was around... I mean why not just have Korver's face next to the words "I'm 6'8" and makes millions. Call me @ **3PTS" - I'd bet there would be 10x the number of callers). It's like our logo should be a "Lost & Found" bin.
On a personal level, I'm a little ashamed on this. First, have everyone seen this thing by now? It looks like a cartoon. As a society, we can do some mean things when miniaturizing, but try to enlarge something and things turn ugly outside of a handful of exceptions (Lady Liberty being a big one - pun not intended). In that scope, I think the artist did a decent job, but the entire genre is just a bad investment - for advertising or otherwise.
Second, a billboard... on an Interstate... with stand out effects... really?!?! *Sigh*
Third, I just can't see encouraging anyone to text while on an Interstate... probably because I can be pretty cynical when it comes to the intelligence of the general public. Sure, it probably wouldn't matter the 2-3 hours per day where that thing is just stopped nor for the hundreds (or, hopefully, more) who just wait until they are stopped, but all it takes is the wrong bozo to think it was a great idea to do it now while doing 80 mph to spoil the fun for everyone. And honestly, who thinks there isn't some Atlanta driver who'll try exactly that?
Last and certainly not least, are we really advertising around Paul Millsap? I guess he is our AS and all, but still, UTH basically rejected him not a year ago and now he's the face of the franchise? I guess you can say the same for Kyle Korver and CHI, but at least you can play up Korver's uncanny good looks (haven't seen as many females swoon over a Atlanta professional athlete since Javy Lopez was around... I mean why not just have Korver's face next to the words "I'm 6'8" and makes millions. Call me @ **3PTS" - I'd bet there would be 10x the number of callers). It's like our logo should be a "Lost & Found" bin.