The Phenomenon Of Funny Motivation Posters

Submitted : Feb 02, 2011   Word Count : 520   Popularity: 118

Several Internet netizens have noticed a latest craze or phenomenon generating on the World Wide Web, namely funny motivation posters. These posters, made by numerous nameless comedians, feature everything from house cats and dogs to hilarious bloopers and screw ups caught on tape. Okay, so they might not motivate at all, but they do entertain, and as such there has been a demand to create many of them, as most individuals try to go for the biggest and brightest laugh.

This sudden occurrence of funny motivational posters (also known as "meme" in internet lingo) stretches well beyond the borders of merely giving motivation. Most often, they are utilized to briefly state a point, simply entertain, or maybe comment on a picture. Can I Make My Own Funny Motivation Poster? Sure you can, be my guest-this is the Internet! Anyway, who would want to stop freedom? Let's say that you took a photo of your cat or dog standing at the top of your mailbox.

Then, after cropping it and centering it in the frame, you may think that it is guarding your mailbox. Therefore, you place in some large text at the bottom that reads "Guard Cat" or "Guard Dog" and then don't forget to add some subtitles such as: "This fellow protects us from bills." See, there you go, it's as easy as 1-2-3.

But What Really Goes Into a Funny Motivation Poster? Although the images or pictures in these posters may actually vary, the format is still the same and unified. Any simple or basic black border, divided by another black border with a white (or any other lightly-colored) line, with a few big words at the bottom, plus with an image inside.

The big words or phrases are often followed by a short comment to make sure the viewer understands or gets the joke, and usually this set up mocks more appropriate (yet less entertaining) motivation posters. Those kinds of images and scenes are easy to create, and most individuals have made easily blank templates and altered and modified images to make sure that anybody could easily make their own right away.

But This Is Not Motivation At All! Yes, yes, I heard you-- most of these posters really are not. As a matter of fact, some are thick or twisted with dark humor or some are intentionally depressing, and are even known as "Anti-Motivation Posters". There are times that they even comment on some other motivational posters.

Whilst the earliest ones maintained a motivational theme or mood, well, that has long since been abandoned in favor of pure and original humor, and now, it is such a rare occurrence to see a poster which has anything to do with motivation. So, Is This Legal-- it's just fine, provided that the image used in the poster is one you created yourself or has an open copyright.

So, what are you waiting for? Anybody is free to join in the fun or perhaps even create a poster or a couple for yourself?

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The author of this article, Amy Twain, is a Self Improvement Coach who has been successfully coaching and guiding clients for many years. Amy recently published a new home study course on how to boost your Self Esteem. Click here to get more info about her Quick-Action Plan for A More Confident You.

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