Lunapads or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Discomfort
Posted in: UncategorizedpThere’s been a lot of talk about innovation, maybe, maybe too much talk. While no one tells us it’s emeasy/em, the fifth column cheerleaders, pundits, and bloggers do their utmost to make it sound emfun/em. But innovation (whatever the hell it is) can often be very uncomfortable. If I were hawking innovation-boosting t-shirts (and who knows, if this column thing doesn’t pan out, I might just), mine would proclaim “If it doesn’t feel weird, you’re not doing it right.”/p
pLet’s take this ad for Lunapads:br /
img alt=”lunapads.jpg” src=”http://s3files.core77.com/blog/images/lunapads.jpg” width=”468″ height=”541″ class=”mt-image-none” style=”” //p
pWhen I saw this ad, I was exceptionally uncomfortable. [Note to empathy-free women and overly-enlightened men: you may not feel uncomfortable. But uI/u did.] /p
pBut after emitting a sub-audible “ecch” and setting the ad aside, I paused and reflected on my reaction. Clenching ever so slightly, I went back to the ad and looked more closely./p
pThere are so many signals here that buck the mainstream norm for “feminine hygiene.” Where current imagery might feature billowing swathes of diaphanous fabric, smiling models and free birds winging on high, here we have two enthusiastic, potentially sexually aggressive women. Instead of handling the product discreetly, they are thrusting it towards us in celebration? Challenge?/pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/columns/lunapads_or_how_i_learned_to_stop_worrying_and_love_the_discomfort_17236.asp”(more…)/a
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a href=”http://feedads.g.doubleclick.net/~a/Ugle-XbCqHZSU5zpOj5P8XUdda0/1/da”img src=”http://feedads.g.doubleclick.net/~a/Ugle-XbCqHZSU5zpOj5P8XUdda0/1/di” border=”0″ ismap=”true”/img/a/p
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