April 10, 2007

confronted

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8 Responses to “confronted”

  1. Mark says:

    Great ima­ges, great com­men­tary, great blog.
    http://www.turkeltalks.com

  2. Xara says:

    I’ve been visi­ting your blog for a while now, and I think I’ve become something of a voyeur. I’m addic­ted! So much so, that I’m finally redee­ming myself by let­ting you know just how much I enjoy your car­toons. I espe­cially love the current one, since my new pas­sion is luxury brand mana­ge­ment. It’s a car­toon after my own heart. Thanks for the good laughs :-)

  3. RKR says:

    Pro­vo­ca­tive car­toon. As years go by I have noti­ced, there is no lon­ger a rela­tionship bet­ween a com­pany and con­su­mer. Since almost everything is dis­po­sa­ble, so is loyalty.
    Big com­pa­nies may bene­fit by resus­ci­ta­ting “com­fort brands” that they enve­lo­ped. Like righ­ting a wrong, or being a hero, making a humble-gesture of this sort allows the public to rise to the occa­sion to show appre­cia­tion and give posi­tive recog­ni­tion.
    Be true to the ori­gi­nal and “the fee­ling”. Cut­ting cor­ners will be met with “cut­ting remarks” and then it would be all for nothing.
    …but, what do I know.
    Great car­toon, Hugh.

  4. tk says:

    Hugh’s new pro­ject is giving him lots of ins­pi­ra­tion and energy. So many post in a few days…Almost hard to follow
    With my friend Cle­ment we can barely do one car­toon every other day…

  5. Maggie Leber says:

    Another car­toon view of bran­ding and ugly rea­li­ties:

  6. a person says:

    No so, RKR!
    I acti­vely seek out pro­ducts whose manu­fac­tu­rers fit in with my own ideo­logy. Also, pro­ducts that taste like cheese. If a pro­duct fits my mind­set and tas­tes like cheese, I love it! Okay, kid­ding about the cheese, but serious about that first part.

  7. What grim rea­lity? La la la.