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50 Times Designers Failed So Hard, They Got Shamed On The Internet (New Pics)
I guess it's safe to say no designer (or anyone else) wants to see their work shamed on the Internet. But to have it featured on the subreddit r/CrappyDesign you must've really done something wrong.
Maybe you created plant-dyed underwear that looks like it has just gone through a messy disaster. Or maybe you decided to use Comic Sans and useless quotation marks on actual police cars. Point is, if a picture of something you made ended up going viral in this online community, it wasn't by accident.
Continue scrolling and check out the times designers messed up so mad, it's like they don't even know how to use common sense! After you're done, fire up Bored Panda's earlier pieces on sub-par design here, here, and here. They're just as good. Err, I mean, bad. You get the idea.
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The Pockets On Women's Trousers
They say that the purse industry is behind this, to have women buy purses because their pocket won't fit anything.
It's to do with looking "aesthetically pleasing" Bigger pockets on women's clothing make it look less pleasing to men so they made smaller pockets. Basically fashion over function
Load More Replies...When designers ask what women want in fashion, we always give the same answer, every single time: pockets. And what do they give us? No pockets. Instead we get a pink tax and three different trousers with the same size tag and yet they are all different. Well done. 🙄
A million percent this! The rare time I find functional pockets (especially in dresses) I squeal!. A friend recently got married and the reason she fell head over heels for her dress? Pockets! (It was also beautiful, but the pockets sealed the deal!)
Load More Replies...Oh my God I hate these. It even worse when they have fake pockets on them.
The person who invented fake pockets should burn in hell while holding all of his belongings having nowhere to put them!!!
Load More Replies...Give me a year. I'm starting a pants company right now with normal sized pockets, specifically for women
“heaven forbid women have pockets they can fit things in because it disrupts their perfect hourglass figure and blocks our view of their ass!!” please sir I just want to carry my phone
Even worse is when there are "fake" pockets. Back pockets aren't useful because the phone falls out.
GIVE US POCKETS!! WE HAVE EARNED THEM! I DON'T WANT TO CARRY AROUND A PURSE FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE!
Ever wonder how women can hold an ungodly amount of things in one hand? Magic. Also if you compliment a dress, we will spin... Then we will add "IT HAS POCKETS!" and proceed to put our hands in said pockets and spin again.
Look...purses aren't for everyone, or guys would carry them, too. I want functional pockets, not shallow ones, fake ones, tiny ones. Besides, purses contribute to back/shoulder issues, are a target for purse snatchers, and aren't always what is needed. Give us pockets.
Pro tip, dont buy them. This isnt the 70s and you cant use lack of choice as an excuse.
Im in Europe and i only wear C&A jeans for work, but I never came across this problem. Pockets are deep enough to stuff everything I need.
Oh my gosh. I absolutely hate that we do not get big pockets. Like, it is so rare to find pants for a female with big pockets!
Even if the phone would fit, it would bother me. I couldn't even sit properly. Pockets aren't there to stick a truck inside.
True, but if all you can fit in is a single tampon, they are definitely too small
Load More Replies...Today we went shopping to find my daughter some trackie dacks and in 3 out of 5 shops the female pants didn't have pockets but ALL the men's did.
When I wear something that has pockets when I go for my daily walk, I find it to be so convenient to put my phone, keys and money in the pockets and not having to hold something to carry them. I can swing my arms correctly as I walk. Women's apparel need more pockets!
I've got jeans like that,and my phone has fallen out so many times that I think the designer is in cahoots with the mobile phone repairs industry.
I hate purses. Luckily alternative style pants have big enough pockets.
This is normal, but I dislike it. At least make the pockets big enough for my phone
Sporrans. Easy to wear, don't wreck your shoulder, round the front where you can keep an eye on them, and all sexes can wear them
i don't get it. what do you think they are supposed to fit? an oversized phone? what next, a tablet?
I bought some second hand Levi jeans from Ebay and they had pockets like this, I hated them so much I can't wear them, my wife did say at the time it seemed like I had been sold some woman's jeans.
her pockets are HUGE!!!!!! how does she have such big pockets??? mine are just the size of my fingertips!!!! lucky!!! she could fit, like, half a wallet in there!!!!
Disputes about the lack of decent pockets (or any, often enough) aside, my wife would dearly love to have pockets. In pretty much ALL of her pants.
AGHH I HATE THIS SOOO MUCH. This is why I steal my brothers shorts. Boys jeans/shorts are sooo much better
Its not a purse conspiracy. Its just aesthetics. Like high heels. Or make up. You dont have to participate. If you want practical buy mens pants. I wear BDUs. Theyre basically unisex.
Women's hips are wider than men's, so we can forget about men's jeans and anything non-stretch. Trust me, I tried (and I'm UK 8)
Load More Replies...Men everywhere have been asked to carry stuff for their girlfriend because of this- that and massive phones
Yes... this. My mother told me whenever a woman comes into the hospital complaining of shoulder or neck pain, they always ask "which side do you carry your purse on?" because it literally distorts their posture over time. I don't use purses anymore, I'm not going to some retirement home all mangled.
If you buy pants that aren't skin-tight, it helps a bit. But there are women's clothes out there with decent pockets, too. I wear a pinafore over everything, so I always have pockets. :)
Shouldn´t carry mobile phones close to your body anyway. Even manufacturers put warnings on them
To be honest I usually have by pockets cut and sown: easier to iron, faster to dry. Also I don't like how they look, baggy and bulky. It's a matter of habit really, very seldomly do I need pockets in trousers/jeans. Now on jackets, oh yeah, bring them on.
I hate purses and I hate having no pockets to fit anything in on my pants!
Well, start blaming women who want a perfect silhouette, which requires having no pockets. Also that phone is HUGE.
Blame us all you want. Our jeans look good.
Load More Replies...Crap like that is why I invested in a sporran. You don't give me a pocket at waist level, I'll ADD one.
You realize women can make our own choices too? Lots of us decide we like clothes to look good and that we have purses for our stuff. Not everyone wants to walk around like Bulky McGee with a bunch of crap in our pants.
Load More Replies...I Was Having A Good Day Until I Went To The Supermarket
This Kid Mannequin
When Bored Panda reached out to Crappy Design's community to learn a bit more about the community, one of its moderators said "the original motivation for the subreddit was to point out [bad] designs. Nowadays, most subscribers probably come here for entertainment. However, it is common to have a meaningful discussion here on why or why not something is crappy design."
The subreddit was created back in 2011 and it currently has over 2.5 million members. On Reddit, that's a lot.
A Bag Of Apples With A Character On It That Got Poisoned By An Apple
One Armed Mother And A Demon Child
Step 4: Just Go Sit In Some Other Chair
Akshayta Rao writes that we all intuitively notice badly designed items but find it difficult to explain why good designs are, well, good. According to her, a well-known example of bad design would be USB cables. And it's hard to argue with her—we’ve all tried plugging them in the wrong way more than once. Some of us maybe even hundreds of times.
The Interaction Design Foundation explains that bad designs are overloaded with information and force the user to do more work than is necessary.
This One Was A Real Brain Teaser
Our Municiplaity Made Bike Lanes For Us Finally!
My High School Commissioned A Bulldog Statue! This Is The Result
According to a spokesperson of BeraTek Industries, a company with expertise in design, prototyping, and manufacturing, there are 5 characteristics that (in their opinion) define a bad product design.
The design is not self-explanatory. "Of all things a design could do wrong, this is possibly the worst," the BeraTek Industries representative writes.
"Customers should be able to, fairly quickly, determine what the product is and does and how to use it. Long instruction manuals are necessary from a technical standpoint, but a product should strive to be as intuitive as possible. Some products are designed with too many unnecessary features which detract from the product’s primary use and user-friendliness. If a product is not self-explanatory enough, it will do more harm than good in the consumer’s eye."
Hey High School Bulldog, Meet My High School Wildcat
Toilet Seat Makes It Looks Like Someone Didn't Quite Make It
These Pull Tabs That Never Come Off
The design is distracting. Yes, a captivating design is always a good thing, but there is a difference between captivating and distracting. "A distracting design tries too hard to capture the user’s eye. Instead of seamlessly integrating itself into the user’s life, it is constantly calling out for attention through obnoxious aesthetics or arbitrary functionality. The designs which pleasantly impact consumers subconsciously are generally better than those which impact consciously," the spokesperson explains.
Be Positive?
These Benches At My University Are Tilted Back And Have No Drainage System, So The Water Just Sits There For Up To Days After A Rainstorm
I Thought It Was A Horribly Stained Mattress Until I Focused On The Details
The design is difficult to use. This characteristic differentiates from the first one in that it may be an intuitive product, but the actual act of using it is difficult.
"The coffee mug in the accompanying photo has a small 'handle' that not only looks nearly impossible to grip comfortably, but also has a groove which allows hot coffee to flow freely towards your fingers. Ergonomics is a key factor in well-designed products. If a user cannot physically connect with a product in a satisfying manner, that product is a bad design."
Ballroom Where Everyone Downstairs Can See Up Your Skirt
Plant Dyed Underwear On Etsy
I Wonder How Many People Have Backed Into This Fire Hydrant
The design is forgettable. "How often do you use badly designed products? Probably not very often because that product has been sitting in the back of your closet since you got it," the BeraTek Industries representative says. "Whether it be poor aesthetics or mediocre performance, thousands of products fall into the same forgettable trap. Instead of being a product that is useful or enjoyable to use, these products are so bland or useless that they leave no psychological impression on the user. Product design heavily relies on psychology, and the connection humans have with objects."
"To leave no psychological impression at all is to almost not even exist."
It’s Supposed To Say “Heroes” Lol
I thought it tried for 'herbes' (e.g. correct french for herbs), with the plants (which aren't herbs, but closer than heroes)!
These Mannequin Faces That Look Like They Want To K*ll You
Origami Kit Where The Paper Has Already Been Folded To Fit In The Box
The design is short-lived. Industry professionals measure a design's quality not only by aesthetics and usefulness but also by its lifespan.
"A bad design will have faults which render it useless quicker than a consumer would like. Many companies will purposely design products this way through planned obsolescence, however, I believe this is the wrong way to approach product design. My favorite products to use are ones that I have inherited from family or have been in my possession for years and still perform as well as when they were first bought. I believe the best products are those which can be used for a lifetime."
No design is perfect. But some are obviously crappier than others.
Anna Had A Bit Too Much Botox And Hans Has Seen Some Stuff. Wouldn’t You Agree?
10 Year Old Me Lighting Up Any Room In The Sims
Lol Yes! But my sims only had the ceiling lights with fans, so lots of simulated breezes 😂
My Bedhead Has A Constantly Lit LED Built Into The Light Switch That Is Bright Enough To See The Entire Room With At Night. Fun Fact, Blue Light Is Most Likely To Mess With Your Brain's Ability To Sleep!
Black Kids Sale Friday Amsterdam
In the 1950s, Philadelphia police used the "Black Friday" term to refer to the day between Thanksgiving and the Army-Navy game. Huge crowds of shoppers and tourists went to the city that Friday, and cops had to work long hours to cover the crowds and traffic
This Elsa Backpack Has A Mask On It So You Can Wear It... But If It's On The Backpack, Elsa Looks Dead On The Inside
How Do You Like Your Windows?
Can’t Decide If This Pool Is For Giant Children Or Miniature St. Bernards
Sandwich Board Advertising Seniors Day - Unfortunate Fastener Placement
My Oven Uses A Touchscreen, So Whenever I Open It, Steam Gets On The Touchscreen And Messes With The Settings
That reminds me of the touchless stereos in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. They have control field in the general area around them that are activated by gently waving your hands. They are the pinnacle of audio technology, where the goal was to improve the responsiveness of the controls. Thus they are incredibly difficult to set as every slight movement activates something else. While listening to music, you have to sit absolutely still.
My Soda Sirup Has This Much Taste
Modern Living Condo For Sale. 2 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 1/4 Kitchen
How Not To Sell Birbs In A Museum Shop
A Moment Of Silence For All The Lost Correspondence And Keys
All The Privacy You Need
Dead End Sign At End Of Path
This Guy In A Training Video At My Job Has 2 Moustaches
Is This Trophy For Golf, Or Assault?
Don't Come Stumbling In This House Drunk At Night. As Seen On Zillow
This Bowl Looks Like It's Perpetually Dirty
"Moisturizing Gloves" Turn Your Hairy Elderly Hands Into Hairless Young Woman Hands
The Placement Of The Pictures Makes It Look Like She Has A Giant Head
Botk Nooe
Nothing Says "Welcome To Our Campsite" Like A Coffin-Shaped Cookies
Color Indicators In This Graph Doesn't Do Anything
Healthy Smoothies For Everyone
People Will Never Learn To Not Put Faces In Corners
A Dollar Store Easter Toy That Shoots Foam Balls. But It's Not His Mouth, And It's Not His Nose
This Rayquaza Figure That Looks Like It's Projectile Vomiting
How They Think This Man's "Before" Chin Should Look Like
Note: this post originally had 143 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes.
This hand santiser label - looks like someone has tried to wipe of blood from the bottle and it's stained. Erisan-60a...96b9f0.png
This is how rumors get started & become ugly. CLAIM: The term “Black Friday” originated with the practice of selling off slaves the day after Thanksgiving. AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. The term was linked to a financial crash in the late 1800s, and in the mid-1900s became associated with shopping the day after Thanksgiving. THE FACTS: In the runup to the Thanksgiving holiday false claims tying the term Black Friday to the sale of slaves recirculated on Facebook and Twitter. Some of the posts included a photo available through the State Library of Victoria in Australia that shows a group of indigenous prisoners in neck chains in Western Australia. The photo is dated from 1898-1906.
A business runs 'in the black' Black ink was used for profit. -or it's 'in the red' means losing money, noted in red ink. 'Black Fridays' indicate money for the store and savings for the customer.
Load More Replies...Here’s a Laughable “Fail” to enjoy! Even BEFORE scrolling on to see the 1st “Designers Fail” … I found an “Editorial Fail“! 😲😅🤷🏽♀️ It’s in the last paragraph … 2nd line … It Should have said “messed up so *BAD* “ … However instead, it’s written “messed up so *MAD* “ 😲😬😑 There really shouldn’t be any misspellings in a post.. And I do understand that mistakes are made! But having such an easy slip up like that, in the opening paragraphs for a post such as this?? I couldn’t help but have an extra laugh at this “Editorial Fail” !!! 😂😂 ((All in good fun and no malice intended!))
A fromer girlfriend, still a good friend, who suffers from incontinence and isn't very much into disposable stuff recently bought a few cloth diapers. Pretty similar to those for children, but designed to take them on and off yourself ... she had three colours to chose from: white, real actual white, which will develop stains in no time that won't come off again ... and stainy yellowish darkwhite, that looks like they're in service since a few years, although they're new ... and a pale shade of pink, in german called "Alt-Rosa". She chose the white ones, and after the first use, of course, they never again looked clean. Although they are. TBH, everything else is totally fine about them, it's just the colours that suck, or that they cannot possibly add a layer that isn't that likely to pick up colour, as innermost layer. She had a few that were made that way, but they aren't made anymore ... still uses 2 or 3 of them, which look cleaner than the new ones.
This hand santiser label - looks like someone has tried to wipe of blood from the bottle and it's stained. Erisan-60a...96b9f0.png
This is how rumors get started & become ugly. CLAIM: The term “Black Friday” originated with the practice of selling off slaves the day after Thanksgiving. AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. The term was linked to a financial crash in the late 1800s, and in the mid-1900s became associated with shopping the day after Thanksgiving. THE FACTS: In the runup to the Thanksgiving holiday false claims tying the term Black Friday to the sale of slaves recirculated on Facebook and Twitter. Some of the posts included a photo available through the State Library of Victoria in Australia that shows a group of indigenous prisoners in neck chains in Western Australia. The photo is dated from 1898-1906.
A business runs 'in the black' Black ink was used for profit. -or it's 'in the red' means losing money, noted in red ink. 'Black Fridays' indicate money for the store and savings for the customer.
Load More Replies...Here’s a Laughable “Fail” to enjoy! Even BEFORE scrolling on to see the 1st “Designers Fail” … I found an “Editorial Fail“! 😲😅🤷🏽♀️ It’s in the last paragraph … 2nd line … It Should have said “messed up so *BAD* “ … However instead, it’s written “messed up so *MAD* “ 😲😬😑 There really shouldn’t be any misspellings in a post.. And I do understand that mistakes are made! But having such an easy slip up like that, in the opening paragraphs for a post such as this?? I couldn’t help but have an extra laugh at this “Editorial Fail” !!! 😂😂 ((All in good fun and no malice intended!))
A fromer girlfriend, still a good friend, who suffers from incontinence and isn't very much into disposable stuff recently bought a few cloth diapers. Pretty similar to those for children, but designed to take them on and off yourself ... she had three colours to chose from: white, real actual white, which will develop stains in no time that won't come off again ... and stainy yellowish darkwhite, that looks like they're in service since a few years, although they're new ... and a pale shade of pink, in german called "Alt-Rosa". She chose the white ones, and after the first use, of course, they never again looked clean. Although they are. TBH, everything else is totally fine about them, it's just the colours that suck, or that they cannot possibly add a layer that isn't that likely to pick up colour, as innermost layer. She had a few that were made that way, but they aren't made anymore ... still uses 2 or 3 of them, which look cleaner than the new ones.