A typo on U.S. President Donald Trump’s official inauguration poster has given critics on Twitter another reason to lambast the new administration. The Trump poster typo is the latest in a series of ...
The Library of Congress on Sunday night pulled a page on its online store for an official portrait celebrating Donald Trump’s inauguration as the 45th president of the United States. The move came ...
See the typo? If you’re still hunting, here’s a hint: The “to” should be “too.” Before the print was removed from the Library of Congress’ site on Sunday night, the sales pitch for the poster claimed, ...
Graphic designer Philippe Apeloig describes the process and thinking behind the VIVO IN TYPO poster. The gigantic poster is part of the Cooper Hewitt permanent collection. You can see it on 12/12 when ...
It's like those in charge of running even the smallest affairs related to the new president don't feel the inclined to make any effort. The latest example? Donald Trump's newly-unveiled inauguration ...
Nothing we want for the future is beyond our reach,” the quote says on the poster. The only problem? The word “too” is spelled “to.” On social media, people were quick to point out the typo. The item ...
On the same day that the Department of Education misspelled W.E.B. Du Bois' name — then misspelled its apology — and the GOP shared a fake quote from Abraham Lincoln, President Donald Trump's official ...