Silly Anecdotal Street Posters

Jody Barton & Luke Pommersheim Plaster Funny Signage Around Town

Jody Barton & Luke Pommersheim are the devilishly funny duo behind these humorous anecdotal street posters found throughout the UK. Because of its innocuous appearance, pedestrians are likely to walk past the computer-printed notices without actually reading its text. Those fortunate enough to actually engage with its words, however, are treated to bizarre narratives about finding otherworldly gateways or becoming adoptive parents of abandoned birds. And that’s only where the zaniness begins.

These Jody Barton & Luke Pommersheim street posters actually invite its readers to participate in weird activities like backyard treasure hunts and parties involving the consumption of sugar. They all end with the address "Nansensgade 26," the words "KL. 14," which denotes the time 2:00pm, and the name JENS. The address and name are fictional, of course, but it adds a layer of authenticity to the laugh-inducing graffiti prank.
Trend Themes
1. Humorous Street Posters - Opportunity for brands to engage with customers through clever and funny street posters.
2. Interactive Signage - Signage that encourages participation and interaction, offering unique experiences to passersby.
3. Narrative-based Graffiti - Using street posters to tell bizarre and entertaining stories, captivating audiences in unexpected ways.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising - Incorporating humorous street posters in advertising campaigns to grab attention and create memorable experiences.
2. Event Management - Using interactive signage to guide and entertain attendees at events, creating a dynamic and engaging atmosphere.
3. Street Art - Exploring the use of narrative-based graffiti as a form of artistic expression in public spaces.

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