Design exists to solve problems—functional ones, aesthetic ones, or both. But sometimes, instead of improving things, it creates even more problems than it fixes. And if you need proof, just look at this subreddit dedicated to design fails, where people share examples that are so bad, they almost circle back to being good.
Bizarre typos, baffling text placements, confusing instructions, questionable interiors, stairs that seem actively out to get you—it’s all here. Scroll down for the full parade and upvote the best ones. Or the worst ones. At this point, there may not be much of a difference.
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When You Skip The Typography Section Of Your Groupon Graphic Design Course
With all the divisiveness in the US, it's sure nice to have fart jokes as common ground.
Those Are Five Steps Or More
Long Invisible Steps
Design is meant to make life easier, but anyone who has wrestled with a confusing shower dial in a hotel or had a minor breakdown trying to follow the instructions for assembling furniture knows that it doesn’t always work out that way.
There is one silver lining, though: when a product frustrates you, it’s rarely your fault. More often than not, the blame sits squarely with the person who designed it.
It's Like A Fun Maze For Blind People!
The Place I’m Staying Has Running Water On Top Of A Cabinet That Doesn’t Have A Sink
The Buttons To Change Temp On My Fridge
Take doors, for example. Have you ever confidently pushed a door, only to find it needed to be pulled? This is actually one of the most well-known examples of bad design, and it even has a name.
It’s called a “Norman Door,” after Don Norman, who wrote The Design of Everyday Things and spent a great deal of it asking why so many everyday objects feel harder to use than they should.
His point was that design should communicate with you almost without you noticing, through shapes and surfaces that tell you what to do with them before you even think about it. When that fails, the door wins.
Half Of The Dosage Instructions For Persil Washing Powder Are Printed On The Strip You Tear Off To Open The Box
The Woman Was A Man. And The Girl Was An Adult
The camera looks into the future where the girl grew up and the father happily transitioned
This "Sudoku" Christmas Tree Decoration Is Clearly A Bingo Card
The reason we get so stumped by something as common as a push and pull door is precisely because of those signals, ones we respond to without even consciously realizing it.
When we see a vertical bar or handle on a door, we naturally reach out and grab it, and that grabbing motion makes us want to pull. But if the door has a flat surface instead, we instinctively know to push it.
An ideal door, assuming it doesn’t swing both ways, will have a vertical bar on the side you need to pull and a flat panel on the side you need to push. When designers ignore that logic, or mix the two up, they have essentially set a small trap for everyone who walks through.
I Know It Is Sold By Weight, And Contents May Settle ... But Maybe It's Not The Best Idea To Put The Clear Window In The Middle Of The Package?
Grocery Store Barcode Scanner Was Scanning Its Own Advertised Barcode, So They Had To Cover It With Permanent Marker
Transparent Sticker With Writing On Mirror
This kind of invisible communication between an object and its user is at the core of what Norman was writing about.
He built his thinking around two principles: discoverability, which is about whether something makes clear what it can do, and feedback, which is whether it confirms you're using it correctly.
When a designer gets both right, a product feels effortless. When they get it wrong, you end up with things that require guesswork or an unnecessarily complicated manual.
Which Way To Temple 38? Or Group F? Took Me Half A Day To Figure Out That These Signs Are Both Pointing Straight Ahead
This is what happens when the guy in charge of making arrows doesn't get a raise.
This Building's Billboard Lights Point Straight To My Bedroom
Bathroom And Kitchen Combined
Even the cheapest studio apartments have a separate kitchen and bathroom
This is why the concept of human-centered design puts so much emphasis on empathy—on genuinely imagining what it feels like to use something you’ve built, rather than assuming it’s intuitive just because it was intuitive to you.
The most reliable way to test that is to put the product in front of real people. Someone who designed something already understands it completely, which makes them a pretty poor judge of how obvious it is. Watching a stranger use something for the very first time will tell you more than months of internal review ever could.
Coasters From A Local Designer, But The Sand Is Elevated So The Cups Fall Off
Which Way Do I Walk?
Instruction Manual References Parts By Diagram Number, But Diagram Isn’t Labeled
I just put together a popcorn machine with a cart. It had stickers on each piece, but they don't correspond to the instructions (Parts 6-12, but stickers 15-21). After putting it together, 6-12 were stamped on the edges of the part, but hard to see under the powder coat paint.
Even that has its limits, though. When Coca-Cola reformulated its drink in 1985, the decision was backed by extensive research that consistently showed people preferred the new taste over the original and over Pepsi. The launch was still a catastrophe.
It didn’t matter that the new version may have technically tasted better in a blind test—what people knew was that it tasted different from the Coke they had grown up with and loved, and that was enough for the public to turn on it completely. Within three months, the company brought the original back.
My Soul Just Fell Down These Stairs
This TV That Is Way Too Far From The Bed And Obscured By The Wardrobe @ A Scotland Hotel
Stairway To Heck
Scott Berkun, a bestselling author and speaker on innovation and creativity, argues that design failure is actually a good thing, because without it we simply wouldn’t know what good design looked like.
He used to keep a notebook where he’d write down every idea that came to him, and most of them were, by his own admission, just plain unworkable. But that wasn’t really the point.
Each bad idea taught him something about the problem he was trying to solve that he hadn’t thought about before, and each new attempt was a little more informed than the last. As he puts it, out of every five or six ideas, he’d find one or two that might actually be worth pursuing.
No Room To Store The Wrench That Comes Outside The Plastic Container As Demo
Safety Is Chimney Check Your Clean
"Safety Is Chimney" is a safety concept I've never been familiar with
This Promotional Shot Makes It Look Like The Pump Is Malfunctioning And Causing Major Leakage
All that’s to say that while we are certainly having a great time laughing at these designs and wondering how on earth they ever made it out into the world, they are not entirely without purpose.
Each one is a record of what doesn’t work, and sometimes knowing that is just as valuable as knowing what does. They push designers, and really anyone who makes anything, to think differently and do better the next time around.
Call it failure if you want, but maybe it’s more accurate to just call it experience.
Record Label Sumerian Records Uses An Image Of The Sphinx
Watched A Dozen People Try To Push This Door Open Today During Brunch
Full disclosure: I tried to push it open, too. The push plate was not a push plate, the door handle is on the right. All they have to do is spray paint that plate black to fix the issue.
Literally every customer who came in pushed the wrong side initially. And to top it off, every sticker and sign on the door is symmetric so there's no hint for which side of the door opens!
Best banana bread pudding French toast in the world, though, so I forgive them.
This Was Not A Fun Experience
My Local Park Benches Made Of Stainless Steel. Too Cold To Sit On In Winter, Too Hot To Sit On In Summer
Because making it even harder for the unhoused to survive is a totally righteous hill to die on /s
Page Folds On Africa In Global Hunger Map In My Textbook
I’m No Dogologist But…
Austrian Elevators Are Hard To Understand
Eye Drop Bottle Does Not Note That It Is Eye Drops
The Button For The Third Floor Is Located At The Very Top Of The Elevator Panel
the builders forgot the third floor during construction and had to put it on top of the building when it was almost done
The Words On The Display Of The Marzipan Museum In Germany
What Was Even The Plan Here?
Apparently This Is A Promo For A Writer's Festival
The Wear On This Sticker Where People Have Pressed It Instead Of The Actual Functioning Button
Our local toilets have the same problem. What looks like a button is a label. What is actually a button looks like a naff decoration.
Drano Suggests To Use 1/3 Of A Bottle, But Markings On The Side Are In 1/4 Increments
This is gonna be great for all those morons who were certain that a 1/3 lb burger was smaller than a 1/4 lb burger.
On The Mcdonalds’ Monopoly Game They Removed The ‘Go To Jail’ Character’s Whistle But Left His Cheeks Blowing
He's ... blowing on his hot coffee... cup... to cool it down... yeah, that sounds about right XD
It's Pepper, It's Red, But We Decided To Assign Red To The Cheese
This Mailbox Speaks For Itself
The 5 Popo
Imagine The Logistics And The Cleaning
This Balloon Is 26 Inches Wide. That Is Neither 2 Feet Or 1 Person Tall
I Was Wondering Why My Niece Always Zones Out Halfway Through While Counting On This Toy, Until I Noticed
Infinity - Spotted In The Wild
Eggnog Puke Cake
This Birthday Plate Where The Balloon Strings Just Look Like Hair
All I'm focused on is that huge piece of cake with all that icing! Yum!!
A Playground Where You Can Get Burned In Summer
If You Ever Wanna Watch Yourself
Its the low down toilet paper in men's bathrooms that gets me...Who is this for? Tiny midgets? If so-where is the ladder to the flush button???
Do You Want A Zero Protein Diet? Look No Further
Weird 90° Power Supply Plug That Doesn't Have Enough Clearance To Fit Correctly Into The Intended Outlets. Need To Buy An Extra Cable To Use It
Bathroom Of An Appartment I Was Viewing For Rent
Nothing Says "Buy Our Seed" Like 50% Of The Ear Being Undeveloped
Kids Lingerie 🤔 Not A Good Design
Hip-Pinching Chairs: I’m A Skinny Guy & These Bang Into My Hip Bones. How Can They Possibly Be Comfortable For Anyone Wider?
Wear No Clothes Sign Is Actually A Penalty Warning
Because Potty Training Needs More Splatter-Producing Elements
My Family Took Me To The Titanic Exhibit For My Birthday
I would love that but I'm a history nerd. I am going to take myself to the Colorado History Museum for my birthday.
These Leviton Switches Have Raised Lettering That Love Gathering And Keeping Dirt In Them
Lunchbox Company Uses A Woman Making Juice To Show Their Product Is Hand Washable
And a woman looking in a regular oven to show it's microwave safe, AND a man looking in a FRIDGE to show it's freezer safe... almost none of it is correct.
H Wha Fun 🎀
Outdoor Boot Bag For Skiing Pockets Don’t Close So Snow And Rain Can Get In
Good Luck Plugging Your Charger Into This Outlet On The Hungarian National Railway
Public Notice Where The Font Is The Main Obstacle To Being Informed
The Elevator In This Brand New Parking Garage
Press them in a secret sequence and it'll take you to a parallel universe
I Guess We Dont Need Spacing Between Go On
My Pants Pockets Are Only As Deep As The Bottom Of The Opening, So Anything I Put In Them Will Fall Out
You Switch It Off By Positioning The Rod Exactly In The Middle, No Locking, Free Movement In Any Direction, Opposite To Switch It On
My mom installed a faucet just like this in the other bathroom in this house where I live. I hate it XD If you move the faucet rod one half-centimeter too far, the water temperature goes to scalding in an instant.
Three Different O Widths Hurts My Brain
It's like running out of O letters on the outdoors billboard thingy and having to use zeroes, except someone did that intentionally in a computer graphic when they didn't NEED to XD
This Odd One Out Puzzle Doesn't Have An Odd One Out!
Sweet Home Home!
Ritz’s Guide To A Serving Size
What Could Go Wrong! (Btw It’s Pitch Black Until You Hit The Light Switch)
It’s Definitely “Brugre”, Right?
No Pain No Paizza
The Dice Shaker That Comes With Yahtzee Is Exactly Two Dice Wide And Has An Internal Edge That The Dice Constantly Get Stuck Behind
Happy New Year Everybody!
This Bingo Card From The Female Lead That Was Definitely Designed By Someone Who Has Never Played Bingo
Our Small Shopping Centre Has Really Good Direction Signs
Missing Numbers On Kids Height Measurement
Is that a too small distance between 1000 and 1150 or am I reading that wrong?
Please Excuse The Mess Made, Memories Are Being
Mmmm Colour-Blind Simulator
Apparently That's A 'C'
The Emojis Make The A’s Look Like O’s
This Company’s URL Can Be Any Combination Of These Letters. Guess Which One It Is!
Regularly Updated Billboard Near My House
An Advertisement In My Office
In The Bathroom At A School I Work At…
Ah Yes, Let's Just Extend The Railing For Some Reason
They Proudly Presented The New Logo Of The Austrian Football Association (Öfb)
The Math On The Back Of This Cereal Box, Is The Polar Opposite Of The Truth
So Is It Off Or Set To 60 Watts?
My Friend Just Had A Baby And She Has This Sign Above Her Crib
Belgian Urban Design
This Plaque Is Having An Identity Crisis
I’m Not A Design Bruh, But I Couldn’t Even Read This
Impossible To Read "What Are We" Without Knowing What You're Trying To Read
Spotted At Seaworld, They Used A Y Shape To Represent A W. So Now It Reads "The Yhale Shop" Shop Instead Of "The Whale Shop"
Small Gap In Phones Case, Broke First Time I Dropped It
The Pre-Cutting On The Paper LEGO Bags Is Pointless
I Just Bought This Thinking It Was Washing Detergent. Nowhere Does It Say Its Fabric Softener
Nowhere Does It Say Its Fabric Softener. Nowhere does it say washing detergent, either. Either way, it's probably safest not to drink it.
Curb To Trip On Between The Sidewalk And Crosswalk
The detectable warning pad is there for a reason. If they made the curb flush to the pavement then blind people would have a hard time figuring out where they were in relation to the cross walk.
This Birthday Card I Saw In A Store In Switzerland For $5
What Good Is The Design If The Words Aren't Legible?
These Storage Steps In A Homemade Tiny Home Look Like An Accident Waiting To Happen
Media Buttons On Razer Keyboard Are Unlit
The Official Coat Of Arms Of Zambesia, An Unrecognized Region In Southern Africa Striving For Independence
The main problem is that Zambesia is too easily confused with the totally unrelated Zambezia. And with Zamnesia.
Your poll is missing the correct answer, which is 'hire a graphic designer'.
At my old job there was a giant satelite dish on the wall for the training room TV. Like over 1m wide. On the bottom was a label, about the size of a stick of gum, and the font size must have been size 10. Upon closer inspection the label said "Warning - Do not stand within 10m of this satelite dish". You couldn't read it at 1m away, let alone 10m!
The crazy thing is every single design here had instructions how to do it. I'm serious.
Your poll is missing the correct answer, which is 'hire a graphic designer'.
At my old job there was a giant satelite dish on the wall for the training room TV. Like over 1m wide. On the bottom was a label, about the size of a stick of gum, and the font size must have been size 10. Upon closer inspection the label said "Warning - Do not stand within 10m of this satelite dish". You couldn't read it at 1m away, let alone 10m!
The crazy thing is every single design here had instructions how to do it. I'm serious.
