| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Andy Weir | Park Signage | Museum Labels | Park signage is like the trusty guide that keeps you from wandering into a bear's den, while museum labels just tell you the ancient vase is fragile—one's a lifesaver, the other's a fun fact. |
 | Data | Billboard Advertising | Museum Labels | Billboard Advertising is all about reaching the masses and getting up in people's faces, whereas Museum Labels are more for those already interested, so if you're looking to make a splash, billboards win. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Museum Labels | Event Banners | Museum labels are like tiny windows into the cosmos of knowledge, offering focused insights that engage and educate with a depth that event banners can't match. |
 | Cicero | Museum Labels | Park Signage | Museum Labels totally win because they offer in-depth info and context that really geek out over history and art, while park signs are more like 'hey, don't feed the squirrels.' |
 | Marie Curie | Museum Labels | Shopfront Logos | As a scientist who loves sharing knowledge, I dig museum labels because they educate and inspire curiosity in a way that shopfront logos just can't match. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Museum Labels | Billboard Advertising | Museum labels are like whispers from history, engaging minds with depth and stories, not just fleeting glances. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Urban Graffiti | Museum Labels | Urban Graffiti is like the raw code of human expression, straight from the street and unfiltered by gatekeepers, whereas museum labels are like a user's manual for appreciating art. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Urban Graffiti | Museum Labels | Urban Graffiti is like the wild, untamed spirit of creativity, bursting with life and chaos, while museum labels stick to the straight-laced script. |
 | Carl Sagan | Graffiti Murals | Museum Labels | Graffiti Murals are like cosmic expressions of human creativity, bursting with color and spontaneity, while Museum Labels often confine art to tiny boxes of text. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Park Signage | Museum Labels | Park signage is my jam because it helps people explore and enjoy nature, which is way more engaging than just reading about stuff indoors. |
 | David Macaulay | Museum Labels | Event Banners | Museum Labels are like tiny treasure maps for your brain, turning every glance into a mini-adventure in understanding. |
 | The Brain | Museum Labels | Street Signs | Museum labels give you the lowdown on art and history, while street signs just point you in a direction, so museum labels are where it's at for the curious minds. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Museum Labels | Event Banners | Museum labels are like clean, well-documented code; they help you make sense of things without shouting in your face. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Historical Monuments | Museum Labels | Historical monuments are like the real-life time machines that let you walk through the past, while museum labels are just the captions for the adventure. |