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69 Obvious Design Mistakes That Somehow Slipped Through The Cracks
We all make mistakes, even at work. At best, we manage to correct them, or they're harmless enough to not lose sleep over. At worst, they get printed, installed, built, or manufactured. Then end up on the internet, leaving people wondering whether the lights are on but no one's home.
Good design is meant to make life easier. But every so often, someone misses the point completely. It's almost as if they worked with their eyes closed and had nobody around to spot their blunders before it was too late. From confusing signs that proclaim, "No entry. Entrance only," to forks that seemingly want to identify as spoons, design fails are everywhere.
Bored Panda has compiled a list of some of the wildest and most hilarious ones spotted in the wild. They may not have served their intended purpose, but they've certainly provided us with some much-needed laughter.
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Language
A Good Family
Is It Enter Or Do Not Enter?
Good design is often barely noticeable. It just works. Bad design, on the other hand, sticks out like a sore thumb. While we might find many of these posts hilarious, horrible design shouldn’t be a laughing matter. Besides giving many of us a headache, it can cost companies, governments, and individuals a fortune.
In the words of internationally-recognized speaker, designer, and researcher Dr. Stephanie Evergreen, "Bad design costs big dollars." And in the words of Ralf Speth, the former CEO of Jaguar Land Rover, “If you think good design is expensive, you should look at the cost of bad design.”
This Is... Speacial
Medically Deceased
Poor Blind People…
Some may disagree, but Scott Berkun believes that no one sets out with the intention of making something that’s bad. "Most people try to do well," he writes. "If we’re disappointed by something, it might have just been the best they could do at the time."
Berkun is a bestselling author of books such as Making Things Happen, The Myths of Innovation and How Design Makes The World. He says that sometimes bad design comes down to general incompetence. In other words, if a company is bad at design, there's a good chance they're bad at other things too...
I Too Use A Snowblower With The Pipe Pointed At My Face
Hmmm
You Liar
The expert says sometimes bad design happens because certain people simply don't care, or understand, why good design is important.
"Most tech executives have engineering or business backgrounds, and the strategies they rely on come from those perspectives. They may not be willing to take the risks of betting on design as a strategy for the first time in their career," he explains. "Or they may be stubborn, incompetent, or rendered impotent by the company founders or board of directors. This means the ability for a design leader to influence executives may be zero for no fault of the design leader."
The Balloons Are Attached To It’s What?!?
Beautiful Plating... Wait What?
In Case Of Fire
Other times, says Berkun, bad design finds its way into the world because companies don't know who their customers really are and what they need He adds that in cases like this, the product can feel like it was designed by dozens of people who didn’t talk to each other.
"Instead, the goal should be for everyone to try to make the product feel like it was designed by one very thoughtful person who knew all the right details to care about," advises the design guru.
Double Sink For Laundry With Fixed Spout
My Pool Is 7 Feft Deep Operantly
It's For Soup Or Steak ?
Business Solutions company Pegotec warns on its website that bad design can lead to serious business problems, including lost revenue, damaged reputation, and inefficiency.
Breaking it down further, the team says that a poorly designed website, app, or product can frustrate or annoy users. This could lead to abandoned purchases, fewer conversions, and increased customer support costs as people struggle with the product.
On the other hand, a positive user experience translates into higher satisfaction, increased engagement, and stronger customer loyalty.
Sale Sign Failed
Do Your Best To Quit! LOL
Wait, That's An Avocado
Bad design can also damage your company or brand's reputation.
"First impressions matter," explains the Pegotec team. "If your design is clunky or unattractive, it can make your business seem unprofessional or unreliable. A well-designed product, on the other hand, builds trust and leaves a lasting positive impression."
Just, Why?
Mayo Sandwich? Look Closely Where They Are Spreading It
What The Duck Is Wrong With This Thing
Of course, bad design can also come back to bite you when you realize you need to do something about it.
"Fixing design mistakes after launch can be costly. Redesigns, rebranding efforts, and constant tweaks eat into your budget and resources," warns the Pegotec team, echoing the sentiments of other experts. "Investing in quality design from the beginning saves time and money in the long run."
Look At This Volume Button
Perfect Smile
At worst, your bad design could see you losing millions of dollars, just like Walmart did in 2009. They learned a very costly lesson when asking customers a simple question: "Would you like Walmart to be less cluttered?"
The vast majority of people responded with a resounding ‘yes,’ forcing the supermarket giant to spend hundreds of millions removing excess items from its stores, clearing aisles, and shortening its shelves.
This Spoon Is A Bottle Opener
Hmmm
Sample Text Here
The Pbncil That Came In A Sewing Kit
"Despite Walmart removing only 15% of its inventory, sales plummeted, resulting in a $1.85 billion loss," reports W3 Lab. "The team that was responsible for this project got fired, and Walmart has since been trying to restore its old ‘cluttered’ look."
So going back to our point... at worst, bad design can end up costing you millions. At best, it can land you on a listicle such as this one, where you become the laughing stock of the internet, if only for a day.
Metal Chair
This Is So Useless
The Sign Was Not In Braille
Men Left But Gents Right Ladies Left But Woman Right
Getting Two For The Price Of One
The Fence
This Parking Place…
Ah Yes The Gate
Stairs Go No Where
This Drain For Rain
I Found This In A Toystore
Welcome To Poudlard
Bro Has One Job
This Barrier In Japan
Schreck, What Happened To You?
This Doge Backpack
Nice Alignment Here
My Sisters Wire Straightener
The Strap Goes Through His Eye
What?
This Guy Made My Sister Like Harry Potter
Yeah 1+1=3
My Friend Shirt
Covid Guideline Picture
Who Approved This After The Initial Design Pitch That It Made It To Production And Then To Market?
Y Ou Sho Uldb Edanc Ingnow
The Clock At My Work. Not How Roman Numerals Work
I Serously Don't Know What To Say
Why Would You Do Him Like That?
What The H**l Walmart
Help
Soap Really Out Here Explaining How To Use Something That Almost Everyone Uses
Burger King's Drive Thru Sign
This Logo
Guess The Cup Is Half Full
When You Can’t Find The Moon In Your Toddler’s Activity Book. I Swear They Forgot To Add It
I Literally Found This And Have Nothing To Say Except... You Had One Job
They Were In A Hurry I Guess
I Don't Get What This Say's, Help Me
I Don't Like That The One Window Is Further Apart From The Others And This Two Doors Right Next To Each Other And The Both Not Centered
Why
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