2008scandinavia
Thanks for interesting comments on our WWF-posters.
To the ones who brings up the polar bear: Off course you´re right, but WWF Norway wanted to use the polar bear to remind people about the fact that the arctic ice field is getting smaller and smaller year by year, and that threathens the ice bear.
And to Plywood´s comment. Your´re right a about the fact that most people will miss these messages. We hope that the payback and reaction of the people who actually discover the message will make it worth it. And these billboards are located at underground station where people stand and wait, not walk by, and in the winter time, most norwegian are packed in thick clothes anyway, so there´s nothing else to study than the posters at the station.
Excuse my broken english. Hope you get the point. It´s early in the morning, and after all, I´m scandinavian:)
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2008scandinavia
Hi again TDD,
thanks for spending so much time commenting on our work. We´re not the experts here, but neither are we lightweight yudi hudi dudi ignorant blonde scandinavians who don´t give a shit as long as we get our poster up. (Well, I´m blonde, actually.) I´m looking forward to discussing this with WWF Norway, as they put their well educated, well informed, "very-anxious-to-say-anything-wrong-people" on this before they approved the message. The last thing they would like to be accused of, is lying.
Have a nice day. Best regards from the arctic region. A bit warmer than normal.
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