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The latest complaints center on a large inscription wrapping around the museum tower, taken from President Barack Obama’s 2015 Selma speech commemorating the 50th anniversary of the civil rights marches.

“I’m outside the Obama Center museum tower right now. The new letters — an excerpt from Obama’s Selma speech — are tough to read to me, giving off the lorem ipsum vibes,” Chicago Sun-Times architecture critic Lee Bey wrote on LinkedIn. He noted that the lettering appears poorly executed, with letters blending together and words becoming difficult to decipher.

Former investment banker and author John LeFevre echoed the sentiment on X, stating the structure “Looks like a trash can” and that the text is nearly illegible. Temple University Professor Jacob Shell added that the E’s are indistinguishable from F’s and that multiple words become disjointed across planes, describing it as “one of the most headache-inducing reading experiences I’ve ever had.”

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