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Journal blazin's Journal: I've started my own ad campaign 10

Since I'm not getting hired to do photoshop work by just sitting on my butt and doing nothing I've decided to start my own series of cross-over ad campaigns. My first is for the Gilette Venus product. You can see it here. As always, clicking the small version goes to a full-size version. Please let me know what you think.

Venus isn't just for women now. Or at least that is the idea.

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I've started my own ad campaign

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  • What the heck is that on your face?? Or do I even want to know??? ;-)

    Nice ad work though. Hehe

    • That's the Gilette Venus razor. I couldn't get the colors to match quite right. That's one of my shortcomings with my photoshop skills.
      • No,I wasn't talking about the razor...I was talking about that furry thing on one side of your face. I knew what the razor was. :-)
        • You mean the otter?
        • Oh, that'd be the massive man-beard I grew in 4 hours last night so I could shave half of it off and take the picture for the web.
          • considering the target audience, you might consider growing a half-assed girly beard next time.

            on second thought don't. beard growing is one of those things that women aren't praised for getting right. don't encourage them to try.
            • That is an excellent point. If I knew a good metro guy he'd probably make a better model for the ad than I do. I'm also going to need to concentrate on growing fewer gray hairs and only growing the beard on half of my face since shaving stuff that thick is a pain. Or start another crossover ad campaign for a chainsaw company to use the chainsaws as hair-removal tools.

              The target audience for this would be guys though. I'm trying to open up the product from appealing to only ~50% of the population to all

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