Design is meant to solve problems—whether they're functional, aesthetic, or both. But sometimes, instead of making things better, it creates even more issues 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.
From bizarre typos and baffling text placements to confusing instructions, questionable interiors, and 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.
What Would You Prioritize to Avoid Such Fails in Product Design?
- Better testing
- Clear instructions
- User feedback
- Improved aesthetics
Total votes: 86




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