



Plush whale and whale paintings by Reneé Lawter.
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Nice apostrophe!
Alcoholic dyslexia.
What a difference a letter makes, huh?
It looks like some ad pillars went on a diet after several people pointed out that this advertisement had a rather embarrassing misspelling in gazillion-point type.
Panera Bread learned the hard way a cardinal rule for advertisers: check the spelling. The company put up a billboard on southbound Interstate 95 that promoted the two Panera locations in Boynton Beach. But the next day, the company took the billboard down after sharp-eyed commuters noticed that the word "Boynton" was spelled incorrectly. Twice.
This is a huge end cap ad for Seagate. Seriously.
Someone misspelled tattoos on an unintentionally gay billboard.
The sign person misspelled Charlie!
About ten years ago, this was Atlanta's best-known misspelled sign. It was visible from I-85 near Jimmy Carter Boulevard. Trophies and plagues. Do they also do pestilences? Or maybe just plaques?
So if it weren't enough to just HAVE Braille on a billboard... Let alone small enough so that nobody who even has PARTIAL sight can see it, they misspelled Stevie Wonder's name!
Bye-bye car!RalphLauren.com will launch a unique four dimensional light installation on Wednesday, November 10, 2010 on the façade of its flagship locations in New York and London. Through the use of advanced video mapping technology, this global event will mark a first for the fashion world and will further reinforce the brand’s dedication to innovation by seamlessly combining art, fashion, music and fragrance into a modern 4D moment that has never been seen before. The vibrant world of Ralph Lauren will illuminate the evening sky as moving footage of iconic products are brought to life on the façade in a culmination of art, fantasy and light.You can watch the entire show here.








