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30 Designs That Are So Bad, It’s Hard To Believe Someone Came Up With Them (New Pics)

30 Designs That Are So Bad, It’s Hard To Believe Someone Came Up With Them (New Pics)

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Think of some great designs of the modern era. Like iPhone, Tetra Pak, Post-It, Zippo, the list is endless. How would you describe it? Simple, smart, timeless, appealing, intriguing, engaging, well, basically everything but what you’re about to see in this post.
Because we’re about to dive into the collection of pics that put design to shame. Whether it’s a product, window, furniture, interior, poster design, you name it, they all have some pretty bad examples they would much rather forget.
So without further ado I leave the stage to a bunch of aesthetic apocalypses from this amusing corner of Reddit that will make you appreciate whatever it is that you have at home, even that old broken chair that’s barely alive, because it could be worse. Worse squared.
Psst! After you’re done, treat yourself with more epic design fails from our previous posts here, here and here.

#1 Suppose To Say Trick Or Treat

Suppose To Say Trick Or Treat
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#2 My Son Won This As A Prize In Math Class A While Back. It Used To Say “Be A Problem Solver”

My Son Won This As A Prize In Math Class A While Back. It Used To Say “Be A Problem Solver”
247points

#3 This Traffic Safety Sign

This Traffic Safety Sign
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The idea of a bad design is somewhat universal. It looks awful, is utterly useless and hard to use. But if a product is not aesthetically pleasing, can we really dub it a bad design? After all, nothing is perfect (not even an iPhone, dear Steve) so some flaws should be tolerated.

Well, let’s take a look at what are the features of bad design and how can we spot one from meters away. First off, the design should be self-explanatory and intuitive. Also known as a customer-friendly trait, it’s something we all expect from apps, websites and so on. But the same rule applies to gadgets, devices, etc. Too many unnecessary features distract the consumer and render the product virtually unusable.

#4 This Portuguese Football Team Shorts

This Portuguese Football Team Shorts
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#5 We Had To Stop... We Kept Mixing Up Our Pieces

We Had To Stop... We Kept Mixing Up Our Pieces
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#6 I Almost Gagged When I Opened The Cabinet In My Bnb. Turns Out It Was Just The Design

I Almost Gagged When I Opened The Cabinet In My Bnb. Turns Out It Was Just The Design
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To be more precise, let's look at some examples. Oslo Opera House Porsgrund coffee cups have made headlines for their distinctive design and serious boiling hazard. The unique design of the handles forces you to grip a small tab protruding from the top of the cup. There’s a small groove excavated halfway, meaning every time you take a sip or hold the cup, you come very close to some-degree burn.

#7 Almost Drank From This Bottle Of Wood Polish Disguised As A Water Bottle

Almost Drank From This Bottle Of Wood Polish Disguised As A Water Bottle
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#8 Ah Yes, The Eiffel Tower, My Favorite Italian Landmark

Ah Yes, The Eiffel Tower, My Favorite Italian Landmark
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#9 Circles Have Already Won, Smarta**

Circles Have Already Won, Smarta**
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Back in 2010, an Indian cell phone startup called LAVA decided to introduce a revolutionary new product. It was probably one of the few mobile phone inventions that nobody used. The company decided to invent their own special way of typing, and installed the dual typing keyboard into their LAVA B5 which made little sense. Turned out that none of the consumers were willing to relearn such a basic thing as typing, surprise surprise!

#10 You Have To Step Over The Bathtub To Get Between The Toilet And The Sink

You Have To Step Over The Bathtub To Get Between The Toilet And The Sink
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#11 Why Do Hotel Rooms Insist On Making Me Watch My Partner Bathe? I‘m Just Glad I’m Not Sharing The Room With A Friend Or Parent…

Why Do Hotel Rooms Insist On Making Me Watch My Partner Bathe? I‘m Just Glad I’m Not Sharing The Room With A Friend Or Parent…
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#12 My Grandparent’s Carpeted Bathroom

My Grandparent’s Carpeted Bathroom
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Another historical fail in the product design hall of shame is this distinctive vehicle made by the Reliant Motor Company produced in 1973. The concept of driving was so revolutionized that the company removed a set of wheels. The result was The Reliant Robin, which became the first mass-produced three-wheeled car. And boy, it’s ugly.

#13 We Stayed In Room 204...on The 4th Floor

We Stayed In Room 204...on The 4th Floor
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#14 Who Wouldn’t Want A Ceiling That Looks Like It’s Covered With Hair?

Who Wouldn’t Want A Ceiling That Looks Like It’s Covered With Hair?
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#15 Closet Space

Closet Space
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#16 I'll Drink The What Now?

I'll Drink The What Now?
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#17 This Sign That Due To Shade And Letters Being Close To Each Other Is Almost Unreadable

This Sign That Due To Shade And Letters Being Close To Each Other Is Almost Unreadable
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#18 The Dog Is Supposed Look Like It’s Running

The Dog Is Supposed Look Like It’s Running
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#19 When It’s A Sfw Foot Post

When It’s A Sfw Foot Post
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#20 This Stall Door In A Gas Station Bathroom

This Stall Door In A Gas Station Bathroom
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