35 Times People Encountered Such Over-Designed Things, They Just Had To Shame Them (New Pics)
As chaotician Ian Malcolm (played, famously, by Jeff Goldblum) states in Jurassic Park, some people spend too long “with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.” In the case of the film (and book) there were multiple deaths, but generally, when engineers and designers don’t think about limitations they end up making things that are just confusing.
The “Design Design” group is dedicated to shaming and mocking some of the most overdesigned, overengineered items out there. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote the worst examples and share your own thoughts in the comments section below.
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This Bench Looking Like A Book
These Corner Windows
This Bread Knife In A Swiss Restaurant Has A Silhouette Of The Major Peaks In Switzerland
Sometimes less really is more, particularly in cases where the designer can’t explain the purpose of “more.” Sometimes there are reasons to overdesign things, but generally, this is just a waste of resources or, even worse, just a means to impress investors.
Take the infamous case of the Juicero. Founded in 2013, the company pitched a high-tech, innovative juicing press. Users would have to use special packs of fruits and vegetables, each marked with a QR code that the machine would read before turning it into fresh juice. So far so good, right?
This Is Probably The Funniest And Weirdest Washroom Sign
This one makes more sense than the ones above. Sit or stand. DONE!!👍🏻
1960 Bmw Isetta
These cars are awesome especially considering they were built for consumers of post war Europe as demand grew for inexpensive personal vehicles. The Suez Crisis cause a surge in oil prices and these efficient vehicles offered an economical way for people to travel. Other unique microcars of the period include the Kleinschnittger F125, Daihatsu Bee, Heinkel Kabine, Peel p50, and the Messerschmitt KR200,
Thank You To The Designers
First of all, the machine was priced at $699 in march of 2016, making it a pretty exclusive piece of tech to have in your home. Sales were not great and by 2017, it was being sold for $200 dollars less. Why were wealthy, health obsessed folks not buying it? Well, in 2017, Bloomberg News revealed that the juice packs could just as easily be juiced by hand, making the device practically useless.
The Look Of This Office Building
Minimalist Nativity Sets
Cat Spotlight
This would be embarrassing enough, but what makes it so much worse is that the company had 120 million dollars of funding, all for a machine that did… nothing. Just a classic case of not stopping and considering simple questions like “does this juicer actually do anything?” and “does a juicer need to be connected to Wi-Fi at all times?”
This Speedometer
But officer, I thought I was driving at Bear and have no idea how I started going Kangaroo.
Why Does The Logo Look Like It Belongs To A Keratin-Enriched Conditioner Bottle?
This Whisky Glass
What Is Even The Goal Of The Photographer Here?
Coffee Table With Bonus Mountain Range
A Sink That... Sinks?
There Must Be A Reason Design People Are So Obsessed With Stairs
All I think about when I see stuff like this is "imagine trying to clean that" - or in this case, under that
This Is Supposed To Be A Bathtub
Sunglasses, Mask, Face Shield
This Restaurant Has Their Salt And Pepper In Pill Form
Man Ray Chess Set (1926)
Having To Scan A Qr Code In Case Of Emergency
Gosh
This Handrail
This Complicated Chair
Cliff Cup
This Is What Happens When You Let An Architect With Too Much Free Time Loose
Panthermobile
Handrail With Gaps And Sharp Edges
Rip White Shirts
Logo For The Family Federation For World Peace And Unification Found Across The Street From My Apartment Appears To Contain B***s
Another One
Um… is the one on the left shrugging shoulders, or indicating big boobs? And is the one on the right supposed to be hands on hips, or a penis with testicles? I HAVE QUESTIONS! 🤣
Creature Cups
Because People Love Sitting On Bike Seats When They Don’t Have To
I think this is furniture designed to move people along quickly. Maybe a charging area at an airport? Charge your phone, charge your laptop, >MOVE< to make space for the next person.
Chairs In Despair
Dangling A Toilet Above Another Toilet
Note: this post originally had 97 images. It’s been shortened to the top 35 images based on user votes.
This should have been two different lists - WOW! and WTF? Anyone who thinks the BMW Isetta and the ashtray chair should be considered in the same class need their heads read.
As somebody who uses stair rails due to a knee issue, some of those railings would kill me
Once again, BP completely misses the point when stealing from another site. The point of that subreddit isn't about designs so bad that people had to shame them, it's about designs that are both fantastic and bad at the same time. Which is why so many of the designs in this post are really impractical yet totally fabulous.
This should have been two different lists - WOW! and WTF? Anyone who thinks the BMW Isetta and the ashtray chair should be considered in the same class need their heads read.
As somebody who uses stair rails due to a knee issue, some of those railings would kill me
Once again, BP completely misses the point when stealing from another site. The point of that subreddit isn't about designs so bad that people had to shame them, it's about designs that are both fantastic and bad at the same time. Which is why so many of the designs in this post are really impractical yet totally fabulous.