On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 9:47 AM, Claus Schwarm <clschw...@googlemail.com>wrote:

>
> Nevertheless, a potential problem is confusion. People usually have
> better things to do than carefully reading our ads. Mixing _two_ themes
> -- namely GNOME's goal and that of another cause -- may result in people
> thinking, the ads are about the other cause.
>
> This is extremely likely in this case: GNOME is a rather abstract
> product while an animal is not. Thus, people will recall the animal but
> not the message about GNOME.
>

And perhaps they'll remember the message because of the animal.

They might forget, or not even notice, the GNOME message by itself, but
remember the animal and the associated message.

This is the whole premise behind using images in presentations. People
remember images. Even if the association between the image and the message
is not 100%.

Stormy
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