40+ Times People Didn’t Think Their Message Through & it Resulted in These Fails

Puzzling Signs

In everyday life, we come across hundreds of signs and signals, as they help us navigate this complex world. But what happens when a puzzling sign appears? Sometimes, even the tiniest changes in the font, color, or design of signs can make us scratch our heads. Let’s take a look at some of these confusing signs.

Mixed Signals

The words on this sign are mixed up pretty badly. How would anyone manage to get to work on time if all city planners had such bad skills at crafting directions for honest, simple, hard-working folks?

Mixed Signals

For any pedestrians passing by, we’d advise them not to pay attention to this train wreck of a sign. You’re more likely to get lost than find your way with the help of this sign.

Sign or Puzzle?

At first sight, you might think this looks like something you’d find at your eye doctor’s office. Trust us, this sign actually means to say ‘Asian Book Cover Design.’

Sign or Puzzle?

It’s an interesting design choice, especially for someone who makes book covers. Let’s just all hope this person finds a vocation more suited to their talents. Let us tell you, we’d rather make the book cover ourselves than opt for whoever made this design.

What’s Going on Here?

You’d have a better chance at solving The Da Vinci Code than this thing. By the scattershot words, we can gather that it’s about staying together and not losing one’s way. However, they didn’t need to make such a simple message so complicated.

What’s Going on Here?

The sculptures at the sides are a nice touch, though. In a way, this sign is its own personification. Its true meaning is lost all over the place, yet it manages to stay together.

No Honking?

The good-hearted people who cobbled together this beautiful sign seemed to have run out of space. It wants to say ‘Honk Against Hate,’ but the ‘Hate’ has been split down the middle.

No Honking?

Thank you, kind strangers, for spreading a peaceful message. Maybe use a piece of paper as big as your cardboard next time so your message appears a bit better. If somebody’s going to honk, it better be for a good reason.