UPS opened up a can of worms when they decided to do a photo mosaic for their logo. The idea was to use fans' Facebook photos as the background. Of course, someone had Dick Butt (which is a doodle of ) as their photo. Now Dick Butt will take a glorious ride aboard the .
It all started innocently enough. Some well meaning social media manager-type at UPS put this call for photos on the company's :
"This is an ingenious plan to drive #brand #engagement among #millenials, I'm sure! #greatsuccess"
That wonderful mosaic logo is now complete, and ready to roll on the Ferrari. Drivers Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Räikkönen installed it on the car themselves earlier today.
A full logo of the completed mosaic can be found on the UPS Facebook page, or if it's deleted.
Sir Richard Butt III, Mayor of Turdlington and Grand Poobah of Phallicia, got in right above the "P:"
Oh, Internet. Bless your heart.
As much as I love that and finally bringing a good fight to Mercedes, I might have gone with an image of the myself.
Sebastian Vettel isn't just following in the steps of Schumacher and driving for his dream team…
The mosaic logo will ride on the car for the Chinese Grand Prix this weekend.
I, for one, hope that they don't suddenly pull it offline and off the car. Why punish all the regular photos that made it on the logo? Wear that Dick Butt with pride, Scuderia Ferrari and UPS. May it phhhhhrrrrrt you extra horsepower with the power of crude toilet humor.
If you're going to run a social media promotion like this, you're going to have to roll with the fact that you can't always control what your fans upload and have to say.
UPS finally noticed the little wienerman and from the composite. Sorry, Internet. We'll have to find another, sneakier way to get seek vengeance for the fact that they always hold my 944 parts hostage by default. (No, I didn't want to sign for this package. Yes, I'm pretty irritated by this. Bring me my own stuff.)
RIP, Richard Butt. You made it to FP1 and FP2. Bless you, kind doodle.
[H/T McChiken116, who is somewhere on the "U."]
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