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17 Graphic Designers Who Apparently Did Not Pass Kindergarten

17 Graphic Designers Who Apparently Did Not Pass Kindergarten

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With kids, I'm learning, come a lot of iterations of the alphabet in your home. Some are...better than others. The alphabet, I feel like, is a harder thing to mess up, but these 17 photos show that it's definitely not impossible to mess it up hard. Ready?
1. This jeopard.
2. This simple wall mural that truly had little to worry about and still messed up.
3. This busy book where half of the animals just aren't lining up with their designated letter representative. Like, what's D? V? P? X????????
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4. These....nirbs I guess (?) on a rug.
5. This shower curtain with all of the essentials, including a poothbrush.
7. This ambiguous C that has no explanation.
8. This ABC book I'm begging someone to help me make some sense out of.
9. This alphabet box that leaves me wondering Y not.
u/slowgojoe / Via reddit.com
10. This alphabet book that clearly shows panic and indecision when finding a representative for N.
11. Oof, not sure what to make fun of with this alphabet chart. I was thinking about Q for "QQ-Sugar," but I think I'm going to go with V for "vapor ball." I'm not sure what a vapor ball is, but I'm scared.
12. This fluffy N they decided to put zero additional context with.
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13. This toy laptop that minds its Ps, but not its Qs.
14. This poster that, and I'm making up a word here, is an acronymical fail.
u/grumpymonkey818 / Via reddit.com
15. This Thomas the Train ABC book that has Toby as the representative for T instead of, ya know, Thomas.
u/Kobius / Random House / Via reddit.com
16. This alphabet rug, where the designer thought a smiley poo smear would be fun for U. No, uh, I don't know...umbrella? Unicorn? UFO?
u/Knack731 / Via reddit.com
17. Finally, this placemat, which I don't think was proofread. Actually, I think only three letters are correct, and that's if I generously give "quack" to Q.

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