Sony Pushes Peace in a World of Bullhorns

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We can’t always choose our in-flight seatmates and in a crowded airport it’s only wishful thinking to imagine we can control our surroundings. Sony reminds us of this ongoing state of quiet angst with the new print series for their cheaper-than-Bose, noise-mumming headphones. Here’s a male variant.

We think the campaign is fair considering they only recently decided to wake their marketing department up from a long slumber. They were on shaky footing for awhile as demonstrated here and here. We’re sure we’ll see more interesting work from Sony as time marches on. – Contributed by Angela Natividad

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