@ Senex
You think it would be ridiculous to see something "nazi" in everything and especially defaming opinions (which would be matters of course in every other country) to be "nazi" to muzzle people? If so, I have to say two things: 1) You're absolutely right. 2) Welcome to Germany...
I live in a different Germany, then.
Seriously, I think you are overly sensitive regarding this issue. I asked several people after I read your post, and none of them mentioned it looked like it was inspired by "Nazi art". (I doubt a clearly defined category such as this exists, anyway.) Also, there are thousands of pictures, covers, etc. out there which look somewhat similar. As David Scheibler pointed out today, one could even mistake the "Deutschland sucht den Superstar" logo (popular German TV show) for a design piece from the 30s/40s. I am fully convinced that the cover is in
no way offensive to the big majority of Germans, especially not to Europeans outside of Germany.
But well, I suppose we agree to disagree on this matter :-D
I just wanted to use this example to make Genesi sensitive for the matters related with being an international company with markets in culturally different countries.
Actually, one of the primary reasons why the "super hero"-theme had been chosen, was that it is well-suited for international markets due to the immense popularity of comics such as Superman across the world.
@ takemehomegrandma
Are those printed CD boxes in the background, or what is it?
Exactly.
@ magnetic
Plus, its sort of tongue in cheek.
Thanks. I am glad you noticed :-)
@ realstar & Velcro
Well, I think it's quite a funny idea that grabs your attention right away.
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At least however, it is "different" and "memorable!"
Thank you, guys. That was the goal :-)