Who signed that off? Hilarious graphic design fails that have led to adverts taking on VERY different meanings

Wherever you look, there are advertisements in all forms, tempting us to part with our hard-earned money.

And while many of them are informative, some may seem bizarre, comical, or downright absurd.

American blog Sad and useless has curated images showing the most ridiculous advertising and billboard mistakes from around the world.

Louisiana-based radio station 102.5 WFMF Radio wants listeners to know they’re offering today’s “s**t music” — which may be intended to read “today’s hit music.”

Meanwhile, in Europe, a Scandinavian ad on the side of a truck shows off the smile of an attractive blonde woman, but the placement of a black handle on her upper lip gives the illusion that she has noticeable facial hair with a very unhappy tone. .

Truth or Failure? In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 102.5 WFMF wants radio listeners to know they’re offering today’s “s**t music” or is it “today’s hit music”? Depending on how you look at it, the ad is very proprietary

In Singapore, a healthcare clinic’s brochures offer people help to manage diabetes, but the placement of the images seems like the advice is to “win diabetes.”

Here, FEMAIL has collected some of the funniest (and most unfortunate) advertising design flaws around the world…

Billion dollar smile!  Something sinister seems to have happened to this woman's smile.  At least it's not a dental ad

Billion dollar smile! Something sinister seems to have happened to this woman’s smile. At least it’s not a dental ad

At first glance, this Singapore health center says it's time to

At first glance, this Singapore health center says it’s time to “win diabetes.” Of course they are actually promoting the battle to ‘overcome’ diabetes

Lazy or downright hilarious!  This botched magazine layout appears to show a woman excreting a rather suspicious fluid.  Maybe both pages need a complete makeover

Lazy or downright hilarious! This botched magazine layout appears to show a woman excreting a rather suspicious fluid. Maybe both pages need a complete makeover

Click to fail!  Another magazine failure asks readers to click the page to

Click to fail! Another magazine failure asks readers to click the page to “help children in need read”

Scary!  The packaging of this Spanish watermark features a baby's outstretched face

Scary! The packaging of this Spanish watermark features a baby’s outstretched face

Conflict of interest!  Somewhere in the US, this ad advises you to leave McDonald's and go straight to diabetes

Conflict of interest! Somewhere in the US, this ad advises you to leave McDonald’s and go straight to diabetes