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The Critical Designer

ADVERTS

25/2/2025

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The black-and-white look gives the ad a timeless feel. The branding is subtle but effective, with the Calvin Klein logo positioned at the bottom and the waistband reinforcing the name. The pose exudes confidence and edgy tone, a defiant smirk, and a bold hand placement. It’s more than just a look; it’s a statement. The backward cap adds a street-style touch, amplifying the rebellious energy. Beyond selling underwear, this ad marked a cultural shift, placing the male body under the same scrutinizing gaze long reserved for women. Its boldness sparked controversy, but its impact remains undeniable.
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  • Home
  • Year Two (PART 1)
    • Designer Toolkit
      • Outward Bound Poster
      • Life On Mars
      • Balance and Colour
      • Hot Foot
    • Type and Typography
      • Hierarchy and Layout
      • Magazine Layout and Design
      • Magazine Website
  • Year Two (PART 2)
    • D&AD
    • Museum Brand Identity
    • INFOGRAPHICS
    • WEST WALLS
  • Blog
  • HOTFOOT