I don't tweet but this sign from the United Way certainly grabbed my attention as I walked past. As part of their fundraising campaign this fork really gets the message across to "Help Make Hunger Unignorable". I think it is brilliant.
Taking part in Signs, Signs. Click HERE to see more signs from around the world.
...graphic, an important reminder.
ReplyDeleteWow! A strong message - and a very important one, too!
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThat is a great sign for the fundraiser. Enjoy your day and week ahead.
Incredibly clever signage Pat, well spotted!
ReplyDeleteGreat sign with a twist. Thanks for showing us.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, you are so right. That is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is thought provoking.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant is right! Very powerful message.
ReplyDeleteA great sign with an important powerful message.
ReplyDeleteAny sign such as this that would raise consciousness of a serious problem is most welcome. I'm amazing to find out that many millions of people in the U.S. go hungry every night. And yet our First Lady can spend almost $100,000 for one night's stay in a fancy Egyptian hotel. Such disparity cannot last. I hope.
ReplyDeleteYes. Powerful
ReplyDeleteThat is really effective.
ReplyDeleteMy SIGNS, SIGNS
Agreed, simple and to the point.
ReplyDeleteI agree. Brilliant.
ReplyDeleteSplendid!
ReplyDeleteThat is spectacular. I love graphics like these that say much with simplicity.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful sign with a great message.
ReplyDeleteGenial idea 👏 Las sombras👌
ReplyDeleteBesos.
A clever image, RedPat.
ReplyDeleteYou asked how often potential photo subjects turn me down. Women say yes about 80 percent of the time, but men only say OK about 30 percent of the time. Men are more skeptical and want to know what the angle is. Of course, by now I have figured out which are the likely prospects. The best are the ones who make eye contact with me and smile. When that happens, I just have to decide if the person looks like they would be interesting enough to approach. If a person looks sour and is fastidiously avoiding looking at me, it won't be worth my time.