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Fail Stickers: Critiquing Life Offline

Fail Stickers: Critiquing Life Offline

By Scott Lachut on February 24, 2009

Few culture memes carry the same decisively derisive ability to impact as much as the popular “FAIL” label used to punctuate documentation – videos and photographs – depicting life’s various mistakes and mishaps on a blog by the same name. And now thanks to Go Media that same pointed criticism which until recently existed solely in the online space, is now available in a tangible form. Their Fail Stickers remain true to the “original version” – white font on a clear background – and are legible up to 200 feet away to bring real range to all of your snarkiest social commentary.

This also reminds us of the Pop-Down Project that we wrote about back in October.

[via Laughing Squid]

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Scott Lachut is PSFK’s Director of Consulting, working with a team of global researchers to provide leading companies with insights on the trends and innovation that are shaping the marketplace from both a consumer and business standpoint. His previous jobs resemble multiple chapters from Studs Terkel's "Working." Away from the computer his interests skew towards cooking and lawn games.

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