“Design at its best”: 120 photos where product designers went too far
have a good design. You have a bad design. And we can usually intuitively tell the two apart just by looking at it. There’s also ‘design design’, a really weird category that straddles the line between quality aesthetics and really bad taste. Is it starting to sound verbose and overly complicated? Ok, now you get it!
The best (worst?) of these “designs” are r/design design The subreddit is an interesting online community that celebrates and criticizes these mistakes. very interesting Ideas for products and furniture. We’ve collected some of the weirdest and most original photos to share with you pandas.
Scroll down and upvote the designs that really inspired you. If you like what you see, please consider becoming a member of the subreddit.
bored panda reached out to Dr. Matt Johnson,host Consumer psychology blog “Neuroscience Of” For some insight on the importance of finding the right balance between a designer’s vision for a product and what appeals to consumers. He says empathy is at the heart of the user experience. Johnson is Professor of Consumer Psychology at Hult International Business School and Harvard University. “Branding means business.” Read our interview with him.