Designers hilariously put adverts in some VERY unusual places

Well, they’d certainly turn heads! Designers create fantasy adverts by incorporating brand logos in unexpected places – from McDonald’s toilet roll to a Burger King crown for the Queen

  • Designers from around the world placed adverts in some very unusual places
  • The snaps, collated by Bored Panda, show the Xbox logo sliced into grapes
  • One designer amusingly printed Nike’s Just Do It slogan on a condom packet
  • Another replaced George Washington with the Starbucks logo on a dollar bill 

While it’s not unusual to see advertisements on billboards, train platforms or TV, these designers decided to place their promotional pieces in more obscure places. 

The bizarre snaps, collated in a gallery by Bored Panda, have captured some of the strangest places designers from across the globe have placed advertisements – including Nike’s Just Do It slogan printed on a condom packet and the Xbox logo sliced into green grapes.

Among some of the other concepts includes a Burger King crown positioned on the Queen’s head and Mona Lisa advertising Colgate toothpaste with a broad grin.

Elsewhere, the designers, from DesignCrowd, created a Kleenex advert printed across a coffin and a Tampax advert featured down the side of a dam. 

Designers from around the world hilariously placed advertisements in the most unexpected places, including putting a Burger King paper crown on the Queen’s head (pictured)

Among the strangest of designs also includes Nike’s Just Do It slogan printed on a condom packet. Pictured, in an unknown location

The bizarre snaps, collated in a gallery by Bored Panda, also showed one designer, whose location is unknown, recreate the Paramount Pictures logo on a real mountain

Another hilarious advert saw the logos for McDonald’s, Nike, Coca Cola and Microsoft unusually printed across an entire toilet roll

Scrabble is a much-loved board game, but one designer, from an unknown location, hilariously turned the game into a huge advert as they made each letter stand for a brand, including ‘T’ for Timberland

Another designer, whose location is unknown, amusingly photoshopped an advert for Tampax super plus across the side of a dam


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One designer, posting on DesignCrowd, used their skills to make it seem like the Xbox logo had been sliced into bunches of green grapes

One creative designer, from an unknown location, created a window in the shape of the old Microsoft Windows logo, with the curved shape being instantly recognisable to anyone

Another hilariously placed advert saw the Starbucks logo photoshopped right in the middle of an American dollar note in place of George Washington

The Mona Lisa is well-recognised across the globe, but one designer, from an unknown location, altered the artwork to create a toothy Mona Lisa who is advertising a Colgate toothpaste

German brand Puma is known for using a picture of the animal on its logo – but one designer, from an unknown location, took it a step further and edited the logo on to the nose, eyes and ears of a cougar

One designer, from an unknown location, hilariously edited a nude sculpture so it had ‘safe sex’ carved on the stand, while the man held a Durex condom in his hand 

Oil and gas company Shell’s logo is so recognisable that it is even noticeable when bizarrely printed on to a flower. Pictured, created by a designer in an unknown location

The New York Times bestseller list is quite an achievement for authors to be featured on – but people do not expect to see a promotion for it printed on to a Bible 

Needless to say that it is very unexpected to see an advert for Microsoft appear on bacteria through a microscope. Pictured, in an unknown location

One designer, whose location is unknown, changed a soldier’s army medals so they were instead adverts for Coca Cola, Microsoft, Starbucks and Nike

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