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Monday, June 27, 2005

Pitchfork: Nike Campaign "Borrows" Album Art


"Exhibit A: Classic cover art of Minor Threat's self-titled 1984 compilation.
Exhibit B: Nike Skateboarding's poster image for its 'Major Threat' 2005 East Coast Tour.

You don't need a degree in graphic design to notice the similarities here. They're the fucking same. Oh, wait-- one is blue, not red, one says Major, not Minor, and, uh, okay, there are some Nike logos tossed in there. It sort of brings to mind that old interview in which Vanilla Ice attempted to defend the difference between 'Ice Ice Baby' and 'Under Pressure' ('dun dun dun duh-duh-duh dun' vs. 'DUN dun dun dun duh-duh-duh dun')."
(full article at link)

Punk rock, you've been swooshed!

(article via email: Aaron T.)--
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