{"slug": "we-are-living-in-a-chatgpt-flyer-pandemic", "title": "We Are Living in a ‘ChatGPT Flyer Pandemic’", "summary": "A growing backlash against AI-generated flyers and signs, dubbed the 'ChatGPT flyer pandemic,' has emerged as graphic designers, small business owners, and consumers criticize the generic, low-effort aesthetic. The trend, which has spread across social media and physical spaces, has led to viral parodies and even a sticker company selling 'CERTIFIED AI BULLSHIT' labels for people to slap on offending flyers.", "body_md": "I am not sure, exactly, how many ChatGPT signs, flyers, or advertisements I had seen without noticing. But I do remember that once I began noticing them, I saw them everywhere. A few blocks from my house, on a display easel: “Break Free Surfing California: SURF LESSONS VENICE BEACH.” On Instagram, a going out of business closeout sale for a skateboard shop. On invites to parties from friends, Fourth of July barbecues being thrown by bars, concert posters. I saw ChatGPT-designed advertisements for drug deliveries in Berlin, World Cup parties in France, junk hauling services in South Carolina, and fundraisers in Texas. The scourge of low effort, stylistically indistinguishable AI-generated signs and flyers have flooded both social media and, increasingly, posters, billboards, and signs in real life: “So ain’t nobody gonna address this ChatGPT flyer pandemic we’re in?” [ one viral post on Threads read last month](https://www.threads.com/@antoniothegr8/post/DZSfHkWEXK-?xmt=AQG0o0fiW42-xLA_7Axuii7G1TBvmeccNBUBkOdVuk_epc6rKORIVdPUhyH-btb6jKQnmugn&slof=1&ref=404media.co).\n\n“YOUR FLYER LOOKS LIKE GARBAGE,” a [ viral ChatGPT-generated parody](https://www.facebook.com/jillellsworth13/posts/pfbid031DvEL3Xuku6S1bh3yCBssL7Aui3oVRfvbS7tyALe8f8kiFuWmgB25K1QB9HZ8U7fl) of the genre posted by Jill Oliver reads. “Hey if this is your flyer, I’m not going, I’m not donating, I’m not sharing. Don’t ask me.” The “ChatGPT flyer pandemic” has become a big topic of conversation among graphic designers, musicians, bars, and small business owners who care about design and showing that they’ve put effort into something.\n\nOnce you notice a ChatGPT flyer, you will see them everywhere if you keep your eyes open. The art of the format is basically big, flashy bright text on dark background and an AI-generated or AI-altered image. There is almost universally a little box of generic icons in a bulleted list vaguely tied to whatever event or business it’s advertising, lines coming off of the text to emphasize whatever it’s saying, and either bolded words or underlined text and tons of arrows and checkmarks haphazardly strewn throughout. It is easier to [ just show you what they look like](https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10241051665609480&set=a.1628991125329) than describe it, because they all look basically the same:\n\nThe argument against ChatGPT-generated flyers is basically the same as the argument against all other types of AI slop: It looks generic, lazy, and like businesses don’t care. The designer Kenzi Green [ made a video about the backlash to AI flyers](https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXXvGkvFN1H/?ref=404media.co) that has 870,000 views called “Customers are begging you to stop the AI slop.” Another video of a graphic designer putting his head in his hands and shaking his head while ChatGPT flyers scrolls past called “we are living in an AI flyer pandemic”\n\n[.](https://www.instagram.com/reel/DZqf7lqRebD/?ref=404media.co)\n\n__has nearly 7 million views__“Your logo, food truck wrap, social media graphics, menus all look AI generated,” Green said. “People are going to be able to spot that from a mile away and choose the competitor next to you that looks like they actually hired a human being,” she said. “It might feel like you’re ‘saving time and money,’ but you’re actually slowly turning your brand into something generic like all the other brands out there using AI tools.”\n\nThe rejection of ChatGPT flyers infesting real life spaces is real, growing, and cuts across languages and borders. The New Jersey-based sticker company [ Death By Stickers has started selling](https://www.instagram.com/p/DaG5Peals_J/?img_index=1&igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D&ref=404media.co) a “CERTIFIED AI BULLSHIT” sticker for people to slap on ChatGPT flyers: “With your roll of 50 “CERTIFIED AI BULLSHIT” labels you can let everyone around town know when that flyer is AI SLOP,” the company says. The\n\n[has said it will stop letting people post AI flyers in its pub: “We’re not accepting AI posters or flyers for the pub,” the bar wrote on Instagram. “We’re right next to Ireland’s biggest art college, lads. It’s not a good look.” A](https://www.instagram.com/p/DZxEVaYK1-Q/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D&ref=404media.co)\n\n__Thomas House Bar in Dublin__[venue in Oakland has banned AI flyers](https://www.coyotemedia.org/diy-vs-ai-the-battle-for-the-soul-of-the-show-flyer/?ref=404media.co), too. I have seen anti-AI posters in\n\n[(“TUDO IGUAL: FLYER GERADO PELO CHATGT? CLARO QUE SIM!”](https://www.threads.com/@francommarchesotti/post/DW1BeAGDnUQ?xmt=AQG092Mqo9EmSoeJtRbQKFN-RIDoWs8g5Mp7TlPBOUz9ewtrY0bfLZXWeamEGWzBFHHwQCpH&slof=1&ref=404media.co)\n\n__Portuguese__*Same old story: Flyer generated by ChatGPT? You bet!*) and\n\n[(“BITTE KEINE FLYER MIT CHATGPT”](https://www.threads.com/@robvegas/post/DY4qIbwlxyS?xmt=AQG0wNugTaTNeWwFDsp-qELRBzShmRn3T5eIBO0fLPf1S5H6SJUqpJC6dfNRa1nlwIqR0oJL&slof=1&ref=404media.co)\n\n__German__*Please don’t create flyers with ChatGPT*). I have seen numerous viral posts from people saying that they will not go to businesses or events that use AI posters to promote, lest one get roped into a Fyre Fest or\n\n[. And I have begun seeing real graphic designers offering low-cost services for companies that promise not to use AI flyers.](https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/02/cops-called-after-parents-get-tricked-by-ai-generated-images-of-wonka-like-event/?ref=404media.co)\n\n__Willy Wonka AI hellscape experience__Jonathon Yule, executive creative director for design at the creative studio Concrete in Toronto told 404 Media that these types of posters continue a long tradition of terrible graphic design that we see in the world, but with “none of the charm” that may accidentally come from a business owner making something low quality.\n\n“Terrible posters are nothing new,” Yule said. “The only difference today is generative AI makes it easier than ever to get the veneer of \"polish\" with none of the charm that these types of posters might have had when the designer was faced with constraints (usually time, resources or experience). These types of posters would have typically been done by designers either working at a small agency or print shop and these mid-level design jobs are disappearing. Stepping back to think about where this style (and its acceptance in the world) might have come from I'm going to have to pin the blame on YouTube and AB-tested-whatever-gets-more-clicks approach to thumbnail design with the exaggerated facial expressions and shoddy yet eye catching typography.”\n\nIn the last few weeks, since I began noticing ChatGPT flyers, I’ve been taking photos of ones I’ve seen in real life, and have asked my friends to take photos of AI flyers they’ve seen out in the real world. I’ve seen them at Mexican restaurants and for surfing lessons in Los Angeles, on business cards for drug delivery services and on döner shops in Berlin, for pretzel shops in Philadelphia, and so on. I've tried at times to *not *notice these, but like with other AI, [my brain feels like it is constantly trying to calculate](https://www.404media.co/your-ai-use-is-breaking-my-brain/) whether any given sign or flyer was made using AI, and, if so, whether it actually matters.\n\nThese can be generated in ChatGPT easily by asking it to generate you a flyer or advertisement for any sort of event or business you can think of. ChatGPT routinely generated flyers that are essentially identical in format to what I see all the time when I threw random events at it: “Can you make a poster for my bar? It’s called Jason’s bar and we’re having a Fourth of July party. It goes from 4-10 pm and has food, fun, and fireworks,” and it instantly generated this, which is emblematic of the style.\n\nNone of the ChatGPT posters have the “[ Graphic Design Is My Passion](https://www.moonbox.ae/graphic-design-is-my-passion-meme-history/?ref=404media.co)” charm of quickly dashed off or handwritten posters, nor even the unhinged excess you might see in, for example, a\n\n[. For my money, one of the most iconic pieces of graphic design of the last 20 years is “](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGqCAmXTJBI&ref=404media.co)\n\n__Softbank Vision Fund slide presentation__[.” With a ChatGPT poster, you get none of the sheer emotion that comes through the page with a mouse-drawn X. Here’s to bringing back an MS Paint aesthetic,](https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/friendship-ended-with-mudasir?ref=404media.co)\n\n__Friendship Ended With Mudasir, Now Salman is my best friend__[, or literally anything else.](https://www.instagram.com/p/DY-ysvvvUT6/?ref=404media.co)\n\n__handwritten scribbles__", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/we-are-living-in-a-chatgpt-flyer-pandemic", "canonical_source": "https://www.404media.co/we-are-living-in-a-chatgpt-flyer-pandemic/", "published_at": "2026-07-08 14:05:42+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-07-08 14:41:12.129916+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["generative-ai", "ai-ethics", "ai-tools"], "entities": ["ChatGPT", "Kenzi Green", "Death By Stickers", "Jill Oliver"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/we-are-living-in-a-chatgpt-flyer-pandemic", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/we-are-living-in-a-chatgpt-flyer-pandemic.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/we-are-living-in-a-chatgpt-flyer-pandemic.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/we-are-living-in-a-chatgpt-flyer-pandemic.jsonld"}}