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Feel Good Signs (9 Photos)

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From playful reminders to simple street creations, these signs bring small moments of humor to sidewalks, parks, and walls. Included here are a stick library for dogs, chalk drawings, handwritten notes, and other everyday details used in a lighthearted way. This update features nine signs meant to catch attention and lift the mood.

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1. More Art, More Joy — By David Zinn

A cheerful green monster and a small creature painted by David Zinn hold signs that say “More art in more places = More joy,” drawn in colorful chalk on a city sidewalk.


2. Dog Library — Community Sign

A wooden sign by a tree reads “Dog Library: Take a stick, Leave a stick,” with a pile of sticks neatly placed at its base for passing dogs.


3. Do Not Feed the Elephant — OakOak in France

A flexible vent pipe sticking out of a wall is turned into an elephant’s trunk, with a painted sign, made by Oakoak , below reading “Do not feed the elephant.”


4. Don’t Grow Up — Wall Note

Black marker text on a wooden surface says “Don’t grow up. It’s a trap,” with a small smiley face doodle replacing the letter “O.”


5. Earthquake Detection Kit — Googly Eyes

A bright yellow paper posted on a wall reads “Earthquake Detection Kit,” humorously featuring two plastic googly eyes attached beneath the text.


6. Gary Come Home — Cartoon Snail Poster

A street sign taped to a pole shows Gary the snail from SpongeBob SquarePants with the text “Gary, Come Home.”


7. Have You Seen This Dog? — Wholesome Poster

A playful flyer with two photos of a smiling dog reads “Have you seen this dog? Now you have. Have a GOOD day,” with tear-off tabs that say “Have a great day.”


8. Smile Zone — Happy Street Sign

A yellow circular sign with a smiley face and the words “Smile Zone” mounted on a post beside green leaves.


9. Please Do Not Touch — Michael Pederson in Sydney, Australia

A delicate dandelion framed with miniature barriers and a small museum-style plaque reading “Please do not touch,” turning nature into an art exhibit.


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