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25 Terrible Product Designs Companies Somehow Got Away With

Two bad designs in the following collection.

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Published October 10, 2023

Published October 10, 2023

Not all of us are great at designing things, but it's pretty hard to screw up as badly as the people who created the following awful failures did. From making artwork to children's toys to architecture, there's apparently a lot of different fields where things can go horribly wrong. But it's not just mistakes that are to blame, but human stupidity instead. Many of the best examples of fails made by professionals can be found on the subreddit /r/Cr*ppyDesign.

At the very least, these can help us feel a little less embarrassed about all those posters we made as kids where we didn't measure before we started writing the words and wound up having to scrunch the letters in the corners. That's basically the vibe each of these things gives off, except at a much larger commercial scale, and honestly, the people behind these should feel bad for what they've cursed our world with. Here are some of the most unbelievable examples of terrible designs from this month found trending on the subreddit.

Human Sculpture on the Roof

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This Carpet. No, It's Not Dirty

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Got Your Nose

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Sbeve

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By BBC Graphic Designers

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This Manual with Two Contradictory Pictograms and Nothing Else

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An Easy Way to Ruin a Child's Ability to Count

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Cleaning Supplies that Look Like Children's Drinks

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This $500 Swimsuit Is Not for Swimming

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5m!?

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