Awesome Pictures
MemoryWall Interactive Picture Frame
The MemoryWall picture frame has an arm that lets you lift, tilt and turn it away from the wall. Each MemoryWall unit has four independently movable 4″ x 4″ frames. Buy more and connect them to form shapes, patterns or a large collage.
Passive-Aggressive Art Gallery
Comedian Justin Cousson is sick and tired of cleaning up after his roommate. So he decided to shame his messy friend in a refined yet humorous manner, portraying his roommate’s destruction as art. We should just use a giant “mixed media” tag as our welcome mat.
The Longest Cat
Longcat has nothing on this centipede of a cat that appeared on Redditor FallenCoffee’s camera roll when he snapped a panoramic pic of his cat moving through the frame.
LEGO Wonder Woman Invisible Jet
April Fools’ may come only once a year, but dad jokes can strike anytime. Case in point, John Wray and his kids’ LEGO scale model of Wonder Woman’s Invisible Jet. Rumor has it that the set comes with a minifigure of Invisible Boy.
Miguel Marquez Outside
Australian urban artist Michael Pederson sneaks in creepy messages in the nooks and crannies of Sydney. Some of them are humorous, some appear to be cries for help, while others are just plain frightening.
Heal Yourself, Skeletor
Do you love motivational posters? Check out Skeletor’s affirmations. Do you hate motivational posters? Check out Skeletor’s affirmations. Heal Yourself, Skeletor juxtaposes positive text with images of the skull-faced tyrant.
What Cellular Signals Look Like
With the help of experts on wireless networks, Nickolay Lamm made mockups visualizing cellular signals. Apparently the signals’ colors change rapidly and constantly, so we’re really lucky that we don’t see them.
How Cats See
Artist Nickolay Lamm looked at facts and theories about the eyesight of cats and used them to visualize the difference between human and cat vision. It’s a pale and blurry world for cats, but it’s also way less dark.
Honest Slogans
Like Honest Logos, Honest Slogans uses the magic of image editing to add a dash of hilarious transparency to the identities of popular brands. Crest and Kool-Aid need to make their honest slogans official right this instant.
Guide Books for Online Behavior
(NSFW: Language) Sean Tejaratchi modifies old posters and other vintage prints for satire. For instance, his hilarious Rainbow Brown book covers ridicule the rampant narcissism and hyper-sensitivity on the Web.
Comics x Lamps
Home decor site Elite Fixtures edited a few famous comic book covers and replaced characters with lamps. Yeah, we didn’t think it would work either, but for some reason seeing Wolverine get mad at a lamp cracked us up.
Scarfolk Council
Richard Littler’s Scarfolk Council is a dark humor blog about a fictional British town. It contains fake written material that parody the information campaign of the 70s while commenting on the issues of the present.
Brand Reversions
Logo designer Graham Smith has an ongoing series of altered images that will mess with your mind. He switches popular logos and brand names with their major competitors. Surprisingly, some of them look quite normal.
RE: Father & Son Day
Redditor neightdog screwed up big time. He overslept and ended up flaking out on his 7-year old son. His kid sent him a passive-aggressive reminder to make sure he does the right thing next time.