Man Creates “Passive-Aggressive Art Gallery” For His Roommate’s Mes – Design You Trust

Man Creates “Passive-Aggressive Art Gallery” For His Roommate’s Mes

Justin Cousson got tired of cleaning up after his roommate. So rather than constantly reminding him to tidy up, he created the “Passive-Aggressive Art Gallery”.

More info: Twitter (h/t: sadanduseless)










If you want more awesome content, subscribe to 'Oh, Design You Trust,' our brand new Facebook page! Trust me, you won't be disappointed.

More Inspiring Stories

An Illustrated Guide To Our Deepest Desires
This Russian Woman Grew Her Hair To Rapunzel Length
Snowfall Makes Cars Happy: Someone Drew Eyes And Smiles On The Snow That Fell On The Cars
What’s Wrong With Today’s Society Captured In 32 Brutally Honest Illustrations By John Holcroft
Artist Creates An Installation That Takes From The Rich To Give To The Poor
Steer Clear: A Collection Of Sketchy Looking Vans
Spectacular Detailed Pixel Art Illustrations By Octavi Navarro
18 Clever Digital Images Which Keep You Guessing
Positive Vandalism: The Artist Creates Street Art in The Most Unusual Places
This Is What Disney Princesses Would Look Like As Pin Up Girls
This Is The Most Hilariously Dark Instagram Account Ever
Miniature Ink Drawings By Christian Watson
Kings of the Night: Abraham and Sebastian Pether, the Masters of Landscapes in the Moonlight
Marcelo Ventura Reimagines The Concept of Pop Culture Characters in Dark-Style Illustrations
"Echoes From Other Worlds": Spectacular Digital Paintings By Bayard Wu
Professional Anime Artist Continues Transforming His Sons’ Sketches Into Amazing Characters
'Taste Of Streep' Is The Instagram Account You Need In Your Life
Plus-Size Woman Asks 21 Photoshop Editors To Make Her Beautiful
This Dude Keeps Protesting Annoying Everyday Things With Funny Signs
Macedonian Artist Combined Soviet Era Posters With Popular Comic Superheroes
The Vivid Surrealism Of Quentin Deronzier
"Mirrorverse": The Superb Glitch Artworks of Adrian Cain
Beautifult Photorealistic Drawings By Heather Rooney
Art In Ad Places – When Art Invades Advertising Spaces