[osol-mktg] Anniversary T-shirt art on blue and black
Simon Phipps
webmink at sun.com
Wed May 24 03:51:22 PDT 2006
On May 24, 2006, at 00:01, Sara Dornsife wrote:
> Cyril Plisko wrote:
>> On 5/23/06, Sara Dornsife <Sara.Dornsife at sun.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Joerg Schilling wrote:
>>> Isn't orange a problem in Israel this year?
>>>
>>> I hope someone from Israel could answer that...... It could be.
>>
>> Well, indeed starting last year orange became a symbolic color for
>> some|many people with very clear ideological platform. And orange
>> T-shirts are very popular among them.
>>
>> Does the choice of orange color for T-shirt bother me ? Not at all.
>> I guess every one would have own opinion on that matter, but I say
>> most prominent colors would be associated with something somewhere
>> in the world... so let's just paint the Tshirt in orange :)
>>
> You are our voice of Israel, so we can put the political concerns
> to rest.....
> Now it's just a matter of who likes what. Being a huge fan of
> orange, I love the idea. We are not able to do more than one, so
> it's all black or all orange at this point.
Orange shirts were also associated with the grass-roots reform
movement in the Ukraine and elsewhere a few years ago. When I see
people with bright orange shirts these days I think of them and the
bloodless revolution they were able to bring about. It's probably a
good association for many Europeans.
S.
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