Designers Put Ads in the Most Unpredicted Places and the Results Are Completely Hilarious

Ads are one of the things that pop out the most when you’re out wandering around in the city. Especially the ones we see in buildings, they totally hide all the architecture behind them. It would be pretty nice to see a place with no ads at all, but as we know ads are very crucial for a certain business. They spread the word about a product, service, company, this way help on the growth of that certain item.

If we try to imagine a city without ads at all, we would be able to see that city in its purest form without the flashy banners covering the beautiful and historical buildings. But now imagine the other thing, what if there would be ads everywhere?

Designcrowd has set a challenge for its designers to place ads in the most unexpected places. Designers were free to use any space possible, animal, celebrity, basically anything that would work as a good advertising site. The way they placed the designs really shifts your perspective for a certain product.

Check out some of the best-placed designs that will probably crack you up.

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Times Historians Had No Idea What Something Was And Women Stepped In And Told Them

In class, I learned that when I don’t understand something, someone else probably does. It’s more useful to learn someone’s perspective in a field than to force your perspective and fail miserably.

That’s the moral lesson to be learned in this viral Twitter thread by Gennifer Hutchison. For her, there are things that male historians and anthropologists get wrong because they usually don’t involve women’s perspectives in their research.

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Writer Gennifer Hutchinson pointed out online that male scientists struggle to figure something out because they restrict women’s access to their fields

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Twitter people shared hilarious examples to further support Gennifer’s point

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