Diversity, Toronto Style
Another case of cut-and-paste diversity. The city of Toronto wanted to feature a racially diverse assortment of people on the cover of its summer Fun Guide. Unable to find a photo that met that criteria, it created one via photoshop. The original is on the left, the altered cover on the right. (That's a really bad photoshop job.) The alteration was noticed by a graphics editor at the
National Post.
The most famous case of cut-and-paste diversity was the
cover of the 2001-2002 University of Wisconsin-Madison undergraduate application, mailed out to 50,000 prospective students, in which they inserted the head of a black guy into an all-white crowd scene. There was also the recent case of the
asian guy photoshopped into the Homecoming Scotland poster.
Posted By: Alex | Date:
Thu Jun 11, 2009 |
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