Nothing quite like a little indecent exposure mixed in with some good wholesome clipart.

Logo submitted by Jennifer.
Shots of logos actually spotted in their natural habitat: vans, signs, ads and more.
Nothing quite like a little indecent exposure mixed in with some good wholesome clipart.

Logo submitted by Jennifer.
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Jim from MI writes, “When I first saw it out of the corner of my eye I thought it said ‘St. Rage’.” Oh, how this makes me miss playing my Sega Genesis.

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…and apparently stretching text doesn’t. Also note the TM on this barfy cornucopia.

An anonymous barfy from Seattle sent this one in.
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There’s no escaping Planet Urine’s impenetrable rings and urine stained land masses. The pets have control.
Kevin spotted this logo/sign combo on a recent road trip.


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True story: growing up one of our dogs would always try to get a little friendly with our cat. That cat absolutely hated that dog.

Logo submitted by Brandon
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Question: Which took longer…designing the actual logo or agreeing that ‘girls’ should be spelled with three ‘r’s and one ‘z’?
(A side note: Check out the oddly misshaped tittle on the letter ‘i’.)

Photo submitted by Angel.
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Kris spotted this logo on a van while driving in Georgia. She writes, “At the first glance, I thought it was some sort of fat lightening bolts, but when I read the company name I was even more baffled. What do clipart elongated triangles have to do with lighting? I realize it may be a difficult concept to roll into a logo design, but that’s when you go for something SIMPLISTIC.”
We couldn’t agree with her more.

Another shot of the logo from the website.

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