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Motivational Posters Redeemed

  • Posted by: Andrew Price
  • on March 25, 2008 at 3:39 pm

The only thing motivational posters have actually motivated is a bunch of satirical mockery (see Demotivators). And fair enough: that “Success” poster, with the stock photography and the shallow, subtly prodding sentence is itself a glaring example of failure. The “Creativity” poster that looks exactly like it is an example of loveless, cookie-cutter production.

So it’s cool to see some “Alternative Motivational Posters” that are actually well designed. We don’t know if they’d inspire your office drones but they’re a lot nicer to look at.

Via Murketing.

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