Designing Desire: With a Cigarette, You are Never Alone

Written by on October 7, 2010 in Publication - 2 Comments

by Haris Silic

History shows us the power of human desire and willingness of profit makers to capitalize on this precious human goldmine.David Courtwright wrote a book Forces of Habit, and explored the relationship between human desire and the drugs marketplace. He quotes Tomas Merton, 20th century writer:

“We live in a society, whose whole policy is to excite every nerve in the human body and keep it at the highest pitch of artificial tension, to strain every human desire to the limit and create as many new desires with synthetic passions as possible, in order to cater to them with the products of our factories and printing presses and movie studios and all the rest.”

So how do designers design desire?  Here is how:

I remember being a child in Bosnia and seeing ads for cigarettes that stated: with a cigarette, you are never alone. I used to loathe these ads, especially because they cut into my favorite cartoon or show that i was watching. As I grew older, and teenage years hit with full plethora of identity issues, cigarettes seemed to offer comfort, and most importantly a sense of friendship. I soon subconsciously realized that with a cigarette I was never alone. I had a best friend that never talked back, or argued with me. I had a friend that would never betray me.

Smoking advertising is mostly prohibited across the world today, however what about fast-food advertising? I cringe every time I see a child ecstatic about his or her “child-size” meal, packed with calories, sodium and fat. Communications strategies have already planted seeds of desire in their minds. Desire for fast, unhealthy foods.

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Designers, communications strategists and media professionals are guardians of a healthy society. We need to harness the power of our strategic value. We have the ability to output messages that will design a desire for a better world, one that is mindful of human sustainability, and its economic, social and environmental factors.

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2 Comments on "Designing Desire: With a Cigarette, You are Never Alone"

  1. http://fort3design.blogspot.com/ October 11, 2010 at 11:47 pm ·

    So true. Graphic Design, advertising and any other communication-based careers have a lot of power. They can twist things or promote the greater good.

    A lot of well known products have an identity connected with them instead of the logical product. Beverage commercials for instance often include many people having a good time. By simply having them hold the drink, the advertisement can establish a connection between their product and enjoyment and skip any explanation of why the said product is beneficial to you.

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