A woman was very confused by the name of her travel charger and then it clicked
Pádraig Belton went on Twitter to remember the time his friend was very, very confused by the name of her travel charger.
‘It’s been two years. So it’s worth revisiting the time a friend was slightly confused by her + Jews! travel charger …’
And you can see why, to be honest. And then, it clicked.
It's been two years. So it's worth revisiting the time a friend was slightly confused by her + Jews! travel charger. Before she realised it was iSmart, upside down. pic.twitter.com/rKj39UNJGh
— Pádraig Belton (@PadraigBelton) May 11, 2018
Well it’s easy to spot once it’s been pointed out (turn your phone upside down if you don’t believe us).
Font choice is important. As is turning your logo design upside down before you decide to run with it.
— Electric Maenad (@ElectricMaenad) May 12, 2018
And it got people sharing other logo fails like these …
Or on its side. https://t.co/UPgmGzRXXm pic.twitter.com/lNDETvCzac
— Ken Tindell (@kentindell) May 13, 2018
Nope…One for the Catholic church. pic.twitter.com/Ae1jMNMYLN
— Nick (@NickHerbertArt) May 13, 2018
I dunno what went on with the artists who made these, but I like to think whoever commissioned them really pissed them off and these logos where the results…tho A-style I think is deliberately by the company. pic.twitter.com/w6hrtelPaj
— Nick (@NickHerbertArt) May 13, 2018
A friend of mine onced asked me if dy was a good brand for laptops, never heard of them I said. pic.twitter.com/3VWqtsWTbr
— Mark Locke (@locki_cfc) May 12, 2018
— horseforce (@Da_Blue_Horse) May 13, 2018
How about this beaut painted on a church wall? I *think* it’s supposed to say ‘arise’… 🙄 pic.twitter.com/PMIhgAVt3z
— Anna Quicke, Author (@AnnaQuicke) May 13, 2018