Many of us are rather used to seeing signs basically everywhere we go. There are traffic signs on every corner, ads and posters on many windows, not to mention billboards, signs by churches and schools, well… you get the idea. Since we’re so used to it, we rarely pay that much attention to the aforementioned signage (except for traffic signs – please pay attention to traffic signs). But in some places, they might be worth doing a double take.
That’s because some signs, such as the ones on today’s list, might seriously surprise you. Scroll down to find some of the most unexpected, entertaining, creative and otherwise unique signs, as shared by the ‘hiphoplegends90s’ Facebook page, and see for yourself that sometimes it’s worth paying attention to more than just traffic signs. (Also, make sure to upvote your favorite of them all!)
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With close to 115k followers, the ‘hiphoplegends90s’ Facebook page is a gold mine of all sorts of signs, even though the name might not give that away. And while you might think that people don’t care that much for them, this is where you might be wrong, as a good sign can do more than just evoke an occasional inadvertent smile. In many cases, they are something that sticks in our memory, which can be quite good if you want to advertise your business, for instance.
Let’s take an outdoor ad, for instance. For the company that is using it to promote their business, the sign is definitely more than just a smile-inducing memo.
According to Forbes, creating an ad—be it on a billboard, a bus shelter, or a digital screen—can help companies to reach a wide audience, create brand awareness, and increase sales. But in order for it to be successful it has to be well-thought out – a fusion of art and science, as Forbes puts it, which would make it stand out from the rest.
Ha, ha, and the glass 'door' so that you can entertain the people inside
For outdoor advertising to be successful, there are reportedly three steps companies should take. Firstly, they should conduct thorough research on their target audience, which should then be used to guide the design, the message, and the placement. Secondly, they should measure the effectiveness of the campaign. And lastly, they should make sure to find a suitable location, which entails taking such factors as foot traffic, visibility, and demographics into consideration.
I never get tired of hiding bodies. It's like laying easter eggs for the local police.
I actually leave a container of kibble out during the day for the feral cats, it’s always missing or dumped, I just decided to leave a bowl of water, woke up and the water bowl was dumped in front of my step with the bowl facing upside down 🤬
One of the greatest examples of outdoor advertising—and a type of sign you would most likely pay attention to—was presented to residents of LA by creators of the iconic American animated television series, South Park. It was a big black billboard (a few of them, actually) with one message only – a hashtag and a phrase in white, saying “cancelsouthpark”.
While it might seem like it doesn’t present the passerby with enough information, that is actually the beauty of the idea – intrigued by the message, people are likely to start looking up what happened with South Park.
The ad was actually so good, it won silver in the 2019 Clio Entertainment Awards – an award given out for excellence in marketing and communications.
Did anyone else have "Da-dum, da-dum, da-dum . . ." going through their head when they saw this?
Some companies use signs and outdoor ads to not only endorse themselves but fight competition, too. A great example of that was the billboard battle between two giants of the car manufacturing world: BMW and Audi.
That one, too, started in LA, California, when Audi put up a billboard, showcasing a new model of their car and stating “Your move, BMW”. Needless to say, it didn’t take long for the latter to retaliate – placed just across the street from Audi’s billboard, BMW put one up, too, saying “Checkmate”.
Having a shark named dog at the beach was also a mistake.
Seeking to come back with a bang, Audi reportedly turned to its fans online, asking what they thought their answer should be. Eventually, the company settled on a billboard with a picture of one of their most powerful cars, saying “Your pawn is no match for our king.” But BMW’s response could arguably not be matched, as they tethered a branded blimp to Audi’s billboard with a picture of their Formula 1 car, stating “Game Over.”
At the end of the day, whether or not you believe that BMW was the winner of the battle, both companies had a great deal of exposure, which, as discussed above, is an excellent way to reach a wide audience and create brand awareness.
It's not paranoia if there really is someone out to get you.
But it’s not only companies that use billboards and signs to raise brand awareness. People, too, can work on their brand by using all sorts of signs, and the greatest example of that is a man whose entire brand is focused on… signs.
Yes, I’m talking about the legendary, one and only, ‘Dude With Sign’, whose face is now recognized by people all over the world, even if they have never seen him in real life. The person behind the sign—Seth Philips—has been protesting all sorts of annoying things in life on the streets of New York for years now, and it looks like many people can relate to his signs, as Seth’s Instagram account alone has racked up close to eight million followers.
John is the toilet. He does work hard but is often unappreciated. He takes a lot of s**t.
I have 10 kids (6 adopted). I could use this sign on my farm.
Whether you’re a company, a service provider, an influencer, a strongly opinionated person, or just someone with some free time and a marker, with just a pinch of imagination and some strategic planning you can create a sign that will make people pay attention; and once you have their attention, that’s when you can get your message across, whether the message is wishing them a good day or challenging your competition.
What about the types of bears your dad hangs out with? Down at that one particular bar?
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My life really lacks magic because I have often had to dance the door opening persuasion dance. I wave my arms, jump up and down, forward and backward. Nothing, I'm invisible to the sensors. Then someone comes along, laughs and asks, problems? and marches in through the opening doors. I've run into doors for this an embarrassing number of times. What to do, are there magic opening words? Do I need a magic wand? Clearly Harry Belafonte's Jump In The Line dance doesn't help. I'd like my existential crises to be philosophical and not physical, is that too much to ask?
That's irrational, and derived from another joke I'm sure. Though there seems to be a seamless integration here, prime! After a while these puns start to feel asymptotic, nevere quite reaching a limit. But hey, why be negative? With a little imaginary thinking we can keep irt up indefinitely without hitting any singularities. Even if i'm one over most when it comes to these puns, I do have an exponential advantage, there's no need to be devided over this, don't think you can't function! Be positive! We can integrate our talents, gladly! We're on the same plane. We can find a harmonic osscilation I#m sure we got a topology! f**k this, im going back to bed
this sign is about me, i'm a little slow sometimes but i get there in the end, most of the time!