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Coors Lite Joins
Lincoln Using Bike Messenger Motif
Where's The Dirt, Dude?
Adrants, June 8,2005
http://www.adrants.com/2005/06/coors-lite-joins-lincoln-using-bike.php
Our intrepid NYC informant, ex-bike messenger and publisher, Bucky
Turco, points us to another ad campaign that has latched onto bike
messenger street cred. Just a short time ago, Lincoln used real bike
messenger's names without permission to promote their SUV. This time,
Coors Lite has used bike messenger imagery on a large, lower Manhattan
billboard. The billboard shows the messenger riding along, scraping ice
off the billboard.
Turco tells us the ad looks OK until you look more closely and, if you
know anything about bike messengers, things are a bit off. "At least
they didn't make the mistake Lincoln made by actually trying to co-opt
real bike messengers. It seems Coors was content with a softer, safer,
and extremely unrealistic looking courier. Kudos to the art director
for adding the dirt patterns on the messenger bag, too bad they missed
the clothes and fingernails."
While most of us might not notice these details, to a bike messenger,
they seem to be important. Turco was a bit put off by the way the
messenger in the ad was portrayed saying, "...what self respecting bike
messenger rides through the city without a lock and chain around his
waist? Don't worry we won't get into the fingerless gloves, goofy
helmet, and J-crew like model."
Ouch. Additional images here :
http://www.adrants.com/images/DSCN3142.JPG
http://www.adrants.com/images/DSCN3145.JPG
and here.
http://www.adrants.com/images/DSCN3143.JPG
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