Seconded.
Got some sand in your vagina?
Well, we've been known to miss the mark every now and then too. I will still be patronizing Vita. And I predict that Brendan will be too, in a week or two.
But, yeah... Obama = clown? On election day? Uh...
thirded. don't forget that slimeball dickhead also has his money tied up in Cremant too.
Vita, Tribunali and Cremant.
wow! that is absurd. please stop vita- just stop. NOT COOL.
Uh, the election's over. He won. Where's the harm?
I'll be making myself a nice cup of Bistro Blend now.
I will not, Dan. It's not just the clown suit, it's the impulse to cash in.
It sucks.
I saw those posters up around the hill at least a week prior to election day... if that helps.
You're just noticing these now? These have been around for at least a month.
Uh, it's a joke? It's parody? The kind of thing that The Stranger should understand? Seriously, don't be ridiculous. I'll go there twice as often now.
is the "sincerest form of flattery = imitation" equation applicable here? i mean, granted, it's tacky, but is it necessarily insulting?
i think the clown is supposed to be from their logo. you know, the italian harlequin thingy on their signage?
still completely asinine.
good thing there's a stumptown near the stranger offices.
You're just noticing these now? These have been around for at least a month.
i agree with brendan: luckily i fucking hate vita anyway. betwixt the strange and inexplicable sense of virtigo every time i walk in, the withering glare of typing lap-topsters and the inevitable acid reflux of their burnt brew, what's to love? nothing. NOVITA, '08.
um... yeah, how dare they... um... yeah...
http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/CoverArt?oid=728038&year=2008
Tasteless? Yes. But I have this weird thing about going to cafes for the coffee. For politics, I go elsewhere. I don't get my coffee from Christian Sinderman or Blair Butterworth. And Cafe Vita is damn good coffee. Find your inner Obama and relax.
Looks like O winning hasn't made at least one uptight Seattleite ease up a bit.
Seriously, relax it may miss the mark, but it's clearly not meant as an insult.
i agree with brendan @ 7: luckily i fucking hate vita anyway. betwixt the strange and inexplicable sense of vertigo every time i walk in, the withering glare of typing lap-topsters and the inevitable acid reflux of their burnt brew, what's to love? nothing. NOVITA, '08.
Didn't the stranger have a cover with a kitten done in that same style recently? I saw that online and loved it. This isn't as lovable but I don't think it's intended any differently.
You're just noticing these now? These have been around for at least a month.
i found the posters tasteless... what a lame ad.
I was just going to point out that we've put Obama on our cover a couple of times.
Let's let it go, Brendan.
i saw that last night, thought the same thing
ass clowns
You thought the Republican yard signs piece was all fun and games, but THIS is beyond the pale?
(Not that I had a big problem with the addresses thing, I just don't get why one and not the other.)
Cafe Vita describes their mascott as "the Punchinello", who historically "represents a bit of humor, a touch of the radical, and always a wallop of important commentary about how life on our planet could be a bit more full and rich."
but you can call it a clown if you want.
@ 16, you took the words out of my mouth/thought out of my head.
wait..wasn't this what separated us liberals from knee-jerk reactionary dickhead conservatives? our sense of humor and our willingness to not take ourselves so damn seriously?
I thought they were funny. I think you're over-reacting. And yes, didn't you do a similar thing w/the kitten? Why was that "okay"?
@16, haw haw!
Lighten up, Francis.
This is different because it's not satire or homage... it's co-opting a movement for the purposes of advertising. Lame.
Meow. Love your current cover.
Echo @16, @29, @27
Yeah, I have to agree with almost everyone else on this one: I saw this up last week and thought "Ah, Vita is aligning themselves with Obama by using their clown image in place of the Obama image". Pretty simple. I thought of it as a rallying cry, like "We're on board with this guy--VOTE!" Let's get to work helping Obama make this country a better place, not bicker amongst fellow supporters of the bigger cause. Sheesh.
Seriously, you sound like a bitch.
I thought you guys were starting a copycat column of Ask An Uptight Seattlite, but apparently this was serious?!
Yeah, can't believe they're the only ones doing this.
Chill the fuck out. (BTW, your cover's in row 25)
their street level advertising has been crossing the line for months now. during the block party they completely covered every telephone poll in the area with their posters. top to bottom. way to be a part of the community.
I took it less as an advertisement and more as a supportive statement. Whatevs...
Kittehs! CUTE Kittehs!
Let's get pissy over most of Andy Warhol's work as well while we are at it.
Little girl.
ORLY?
Well, it's not as if that shit they serve is drinkable anyway.
Dude, they're in business. Yes, I guess advertising (even whimsical, nonsense style) is mercenary. Opportunistic? Yes, they co-opted a visual style put out by a politician's campaign. Tone-deaf? That's in the ear of the beholder.
Chill out! What's with this sacred cow stuff?
I mean, thank jeebus he won, but Obama's an imperfect candidate who inherited a difficult set of intractable problems. He's going to do something to disappoint you, me, and other members of his constituency sooner rather than later. Just take a deep breath and realize that political movements, politicians, and small businesses are nothing to get worked up over.
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There are plenty of other legit reasons to hate on vita. Like the back stabbing misogynistic owners. Pure unadulterated jackasses. The posters? ehh.
That got you all hot and bothered? Someone really needs to put on his big boy manties and get over himself. Silly boy.
But that's how I like my coffee. Very misogynistic.
You wanna blame someone for using celebrity to sell their product? Uh...what is the problem? The "clown" costume is from the Pagliaci inspired Vita logo. Who cares?
Listen, don't start sanctifying Obama so fast. I campaigned, caucused and voted for the man, but I'll be damned if I'm going to sit on my ass now and assume that everything is gravy because he's in the White House. Your knee-jerk Obamaphile attitude is no different than the Republican impulse to boycott, ban or otherwise stiffle anything they deem unpatriotic and un-American. Real lefties should be worrying about Obama keeping his promises. Real lefties should STILL be wary of their government and contacting their representatives with their opinions about policy, not parody advertising.
And, yes, I saw those same posters months ago. Given that fact, it should be taken as an endorsement in addition to an oppurtunistic marketing ploy.
You wanna blame someone for using celebrity to sell their product? Uh...what is the problem? The "clown" costume is from the Pagliaci inspired Vita logo. Who cares?
Listen, don't start sanctifying Obama so fast. I campaigned, caucused and voted for the man, but I'll be damned if I'm going to sit on my ass now and assume that everything is gravy because he's in the White House. Your knee-jerk Obamaphile attitude is no different than the Republican impulse to boycott, ban or otherwise stiffle anything they deem unpatriotic and un-American. Real lefties should be worrying about Obama keeping his promises. Real lefties should STILL be wary of their government and contacting their representatives with their opinions about policy, not parody advertising.
And, yes, I saw those same posters months ago. Given that fact, it should be taken as an endorsement in addition to an oppurtunistic marketing ploy.
I mainly don't like them 'cause:
1)I hate pretentious coffee houses...
2)...almost as much as I hate pretentious Italian restaurants with snotty attitudes and mediocre food.
hey brendan, where'd your nader post go?
The video had already been posted. I'm bitchy and dumb.
But you're cute. That's all that matters.
Michael, you are SO non-conformist! Go you!
Monday night, a friend and I went out at about 1 am to poster the HOPE posters that Shepherd Fairey had sent to us to ensure a victory here in Washington state (hey, it was officially a swing state at the time they sent them to us).
I saved them until Monday night so that people could wake up Tuesday morning and see them, and be like "YEAH. WE ARE GOING TO DO THIS THING!" (I based it on a "This American Life" story about a guy who spray painted frogs around his neighborhood.) My friend added the VOTE TODAY slips to help ensure no one flaked out.
It was cold and really, really rainy. Like soak-to-the-bone rainy but we saw late-night partiers who were like, Right on! So we kept going, taking a few to near the U District too.
Tuesday morning, I woke up, and Caffe Vita had papered over Shepherd's posters with their own. My heart dropped.
With gillions of blank walls all over Capitol Hill, they papered OVER his artwork with their ad. We had put them up in two places. They picked one of those specifically to paper over ours.
In order to sell coffee with Barack's image. When we have 5,000 coffee places on the hill.
Asshats.
We repapered at about 4 p.m:
http://seattlest.com/2008/11/05/seattlest_pix_08nov05.php
But they wrecked the moment, for reasons I still don't understand.
@55
Shut up.
Agreed. Poor taste and judgment. Boycott for a time followed by probation.
Absolutely. My friend has "before" pics from when we were putting it up at 2 am that he's posting to his blog.
You know, whatever. Obama won. The Supreme Court won't be filled with Alitos. In the end, it's just posters.
But it was so great when Shepherd Fairey's people gave them to us, and violating the spirit of that to sell more coffee is just...yucky.
OMG! Capitalism is bad!
To do list: Piss off advertisers in the face of own glaring hipocricy.
Gotta say I'm with Brendan on this one. I wondered what the posters were for ...overlooking the obvious since I was standing about a block away from Cafe Vita when I saw them on election night. Knowing the full story now, I can appreciate anyone's enthusiasm for the "maverick" nature of Obama and wanting to support him and also the creative edge of advertising. Seriously though ...to cover up actual Fairey posters. On election day? That's just stupid and I can't see any justification.
I'm not saying I'll never sip a cup of Vita again or anything and I'm not going to get all up in a hissy and call The Stranger a hypocrite for having had Faireyesque images on their cover to promote their political agenda. Loads of people are indeed using the image these days. It's become a part of our culture. However, I think The Stranger's usage was a little more in the spirit of Fairey's original piece.
Vita's got great coffee. All my friends from out of town beg for it.
Coffee.
It's coffee.
These same people from out of town see this sign and squint.
I think you, them and Vita are all crazy.
Why take back "jackasses"? It seems perfectly appropriate to me.
yeah, why take back calling them jackasses? it's true.
Dear Stranger Readers:
On behalf of Caffe Vita, I take full responsibility for this mishap and wish to apologize for wasting the precious time you have spent reading, responding and email links to this blog entry. Not because of the content of the artwork displayed, but because when Brendan came in and asked for a cup of coffee, I mistakenly poured him CAFFEINATED espresso.
Lighten up.
Seriously.
And no, I don't work for Vita.
Ah. Similarly, they papered over the cool B&W Obama posters under the Ballard Bridge in the early days of the Dem primaries with a stupid clowny take-off. Vita, go away.
The conversation about this continues over here:
http://slog.thestranger.com/2008/11/re_oh_and_a_big_wrist_slap_to_caffe_vita