30 Graphic Designers Who Clearly Didn’t Ask For A Second Opinion (30 Fails)

Graphic design is a skill set like any other. The better they are, the more it costs. So when you hire someone for cheap to design something, you may end up with a crappy design.

It’s often hilarious when design fails occur, and when you encounter one out in the wild you must share it online for all to enjoy.

Here are some of the funniest graphic design fails people have spotted.


1. “neV york”

2. “they just don’t go together”

3. “SOUP soup Break SOUP”

4. “The the actual f is this (at dollar general)”

5. “”Arial” may be simple, but it has one significant flaw….”

6. “Not the most welcoming door mat”

7. “A very easy to read graph about texting while driving? Found in my high school yearbook”

8. “Slae slae”

9. “There’s no place like hame”

10. “Got this as a gift and honestly I don’t want to throw it away just because it’s terribly funny”

11. “I don’t think you are supposed to eat it like that”

12. “Be… what?”

13. “(unintentionally gross) marble looking keyboard”

14. “Don’t have hep c? Get some!”

15. “If only Louisiana looked like a letter of the alphabet.”

16. “I my bike”

17. “Who wants to go eat at the Pube Grill?”

18. “Found in a thrift shop, you are what?”

19. “This woman turning into fish roll”

20. “I saw this on a box. I don’t know how to lift it like the picture said”

21. “Critical thinking”

22. “She already won, and 3 pieces are floating. epic”

23. “Kix cereal box has a masked out spoon to give the illusion there’s cereal on top.”

24. “The legs are the exact same length even though one is bent.”

25. “Can u read it properly?”

26. “Can’t decide if this pool is for giant children or miniature St. Bernards.”

27. “Some poor attempt of a quirky clock”

28. “Orange is the new milk.”

29. “Ah yes, gotta love some Ccoffeeffee”

30. “Ah yes, popular condiments Salt & Eppe”

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Nate Armbruster

Nate Armbruster is a stand-up comedian and writer based in Chicago who is likely writing a joke as you read this. Find him online at natecomedy.com.