
The Opposite Of Design Fails: 50 Of The Most Brilliant Design Ideas That People Have Ever Shared In This Online Group (New Pics)
Over the years, we at Bored Panda have released quite a few pieces on subpar design. And while these publications are incredibly fun to prepare and scroll through (just take a look at this one), we need to balance them out a little. After all, not every designer is an incompetent 3-year-old. Some of them are 4... light-years ahead of the competition.
There's a subreddit that features high-quality images of interesting designs, including architectural, graphic, industrial, furniture, and product design, and even though we already covered it once, there are so many gems on it, we need to do a follow-up. From a restaurant half-sunken into the sea to a suitcase that can measure its own weight, continue scrolling and check out the best that human ingenuity has to offer.
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Harnessing Nature To Shade A Walkway
this is located in the south of Spain in Jerez de la frontera it's a winery named Bodega Tio Pepe
WW1 Memorial In Vácrátót, Hungary
These Playing Cards
We, regular users, usually see just the finished product. But there's so much more that goes into actually creating them. To learn more about design, we contacted Nicole Phillips, who has been working in the design industry since 2005 and has a background in fine arts and advertising. Phillips specializes in logo design, branding, and package design for food & beverage, beauty, health, and interior design clients, and for each project, her work is unique and never linear.
"The design process requires research, experimentation, and even a bit of psychology," Phillips told Bored Panda. "When I feel frustrated with the process, I remind myself to take a step back, have fun and play. It's those moments of play and experimentation that usually create the best results, but it's those hours of research that help build the foundation for the final result."
"My clients are not paying me for my time, they are paying me for my many years of experience, so if I am able to complete the design process in 5 hours rather than 5 weeks, this is a sign of my years of experience and knowledge, this is valuable," she added.
Putting Rails Under A Bench So You Can Always Be In Shade
Apartment Building In Turin Holds 150 Trees
Ads Against Littering In Toronto
Trying to determine whether or not a particular design is good, many turn to Dieter Rams and his '10 commandments.' According to Rams, good design is innovative, makes a product useful, is aesthetic, makes a product understandable, is unobtrusive, is honest, is long-lasting, is thorough down to the last detail, is environmentally friendly, and involves as little design as possible.
Nicole Phillips agrees with the German design legend.
"Good design includes a good balance of function, form, and fun," Phillips said. "The user shouldn't have to try too hard to get what they need from the design. Good design isn't just aesthetics, it should communicate well and push boundaries a bit. Good design solves problems."
To paraphrase Don Draper from Mad Men, it's simple but significant.
This Is A Giant Iron Tree Built Into The Side Of The Russian Ministry Of Agriculture
This Ladle
This Bottleneck Is At An Angle For Easy Fill And Drinking
The Drain Is Right Under The Soap Dispenser So It Doesn’t Stain The Sink
Back Cover Of Dune. Turn It And It Always Says Dune. Design By Alex Trochut
Multi Coloured Hair Ad
This Enchanting Gothic Victorian House Built In 1888 In Arcata, California
Awareness Ad For Seatbelts, Canada
A Suitcase That Can Measure Its Own Weight
Refrigerator With A Lazy Susan Built In
They actually used to make them like this back in the day. I love this design 😍
Load More Replies...This is a great idea - and Kelvinator (I think) did something similar in the 1950s. The problem is that it takes up a HUGE amount of space in the kitchen. The doors need so much space that it's not very practical.
They need to be designed with folding doors like many lazy susans have them. I imagine that it's very hard and expensive to do with fridge doors, but it would save space.
Load More Replies...I'd never have food just rotting in the back of my refrigerator anymore :)
this is such a great idea. shifting everything around to get to the back is such a pain
Fantastic! Easy access, nothing gets hidden in the back and easier to clean!
This is such an excellent and practical idea, I'm surprised they aren't all this way.
I have smaller sized portable Lazy Susans that I put in my fridge and my cupboards. They work great & I can just take them out if I need to reorganize.
That is a really clever idea - I might borrow it!
Load More Replies...Actually, there was a refrigerator that had 1/2 circle shelves that rotated items to the front. Why they didn't keep the design, Ill never know.
Oh,it's way better than that! It pops up out of the floor and needs no power,it is that cold in the ground. It was on a youtube video and the house is built into a hill. It is really neat!
This is an amazing idea unlit your get the urge to spin it really fast. And then you do it and glass flies everywhere
What a marvelous idea and a great way to save space in my 798sq ft house. Sign me up!
I'm going to buy one of these for my daughter. She NEVER cleans out the back of the fridge and forgets half the stuff she puts in it.
My mother had one of these when I was a kid. I have looked for one ever since.
Why do I feel like everybody else has all these cool things and I don't?? 😰
I had a refrigerator like that a long time ago but without the bubble around it inside
Ugh! I had one growing up. It was a space thief and so much fell off the back. Very hard to clean.
I actually owned one of these! It is a German brand called Seppelfricke
So handy! Years ago they did have on that had swing out shelves... Don't know why it didn't take off.
Why don't I have this already! Refrigerator companies should definitely make it an option to buy a lazy fridge
I had one of those, from a german company - Seppelfricke - it was great (although extremely expensive) and after only a few years the inside started to rust... :-( eventually I had to throw it out, because the company did not exist anymore and nobody was able to fix it. mine was parted in 2 - the lower 2 'drawers' were a freezer (and you could also pull them out and turn them around)
My family needs this. They all think everything can/should be in front!
the perfect design. No more losing stuff to the way back of the refrigerator, yay!
Poor Susan. She was probably fine being served last but someone (Thomas Jefferson?) thought that his daughter Susan was impatient.
The door could be recessed to roll back around the fridge, like a rounded pocket door.
It's just the old sandwich vending machines they used to have in Hospitals and stuff without the paywall
Seems as if it will not hold as much as the standard versions. Also, looks commercial- like for desserts you can view and choose.
I always have "science experiments" tucked away in a back corner, so this is fantastic!
That’s a great idea. I’m like 4’10” and I literally have to stand on my toes to get whatever is in the back or take everything out.
Best idea ever!!!! I own a sucessful cleaning business. Image the time I could save!!!!!
I've always wanted those in fridge and closets, just not my line of work to build um or I'd'v had them.
Would need to be a rectangular cabinet to fit 99.999999->∞ of kitchens, but potentially interesting.
even if we buy a refrigerator like this, mom will still store leftover pulao khichdi fried rice biryani and after 4 days throw it out. much sadness to my seperation anxiety with leftover food
The Built In Cable Management On This TV
Three Years Ago This Week, Saudi Arabia Began Allowing Women To Drive. This Was Ford's Ad Campaign To Go Along With It
Art Nouveau Architecture Of A House Built In The 1880s, Brussels, Belgium
This Puzzle Comes With A Stand To Hold The Box Up
The Bag My New Glasses Came In
The Way These Milk Jugs Line Up!
Clever Use Of The Captain’s Arm
I bet its a ruse so you don't expect a crocodile when you open the cabinet.
Just Amazing
Just had a painful vision of me convincing myself I can slide down that and failing miserably.
This Awesome Deck
Door Lock Designed With Elderly (Or Intoxicated) People In Mind
When I look at our scratched front door people carrying grocery bags and kids would also approve.
Igloo Hotels In Lapland, Finland
Wow! So pretty! The hotel AND the northern lights. I rlly want to go there but with the virus, it will be a while.
"Der Spiegel" Covers 2017 And 2020
Trump's administration and behavior had an impact worldwide in mostly awful ways; I Iove how the Germans, in two simple graphics, nail it.
Thought This Was A Very Clever Way To Make A Caution Sign. It's Still Highly Visible And Does It's Job But With Some Fun. As An Added Bonus It Was In A Jamba Juice So It Makes Sense With Their Aesthetic
Gothic Architecture Of Lawyer's House (Kelch Mansion) In Saint-Petersburg, Russia
Norwegian Restaurant Under, Half-Sunken Into The Sea
It would be so cool eating on the bottom floor. Hopefully they have windows so you can see some of the wildlife!