40 Crimes Against Good Taste, As Featured On The ‘Ugly Design’ Instagram Page (New Pics)
InterviewThere’s nothing more beautiful than an ugly product! While that might sound counterintuitive, you might soon realize that perfection is boring and it’s actually imperfection that can capture our imaginations in a far deeper and more satisfying way.
Founded back in 2013 by Swiss design wunderkinds Jonas Nyffenegger and Sébastien Mathys, the Ugly Design Instagram project has since then won over the hearts of over 668k fabulous fans. And they can’t wait for their latest posts about design decisions that break norms and jump into the deep end of what’s traditionally considered to be bad design.
Have a look through some of the best (or is that worst) new designs, as featured on the Ugly Design page, upvote the ones that got a reaction out of you, and let us know which ones you loved to hate the most in the comment section. Oh, and if you haven’t had your fill yet, check out Bored Panda’s first article about Jonas and Sébastien’s awesome project right over here.
The founders of the Ugly Design account shared with Bored Panda that there are "a lot of exciting projects" in the works. However, we'll have to patient, as they teased that there will be "more info next" year, so we'll have to wait for 2022 to see them. You'll find the rest of our interview with Jonas and Sébastien below.
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"We try to keep posting as regularly as possible the crème de la crème of the latest ugly design but also reposting some of our old favorites," the founders told Bored Panda that they're continuing pretty much the same trend of content creation as a year earlier when we wrote our first article about the infamously brilliant Instagram account.
"As our love for ugliness keeps growing, the line between ugly and beauty is getting a bit blurred," the team behind the Ugly Design project shared. "It appears more and more of our followers have completely lost their taste. That’s a good thing. It means they’ll have to find it again. It will most likely be forever changed."
Previously, the founders of Ugly Design, Jonas and Sébastien, told me that they believe their project has been extremely successful because of the contrast they create between their content that the “norm-perfect” posts that we’re used to seeing in our Instagram feeds.
“When seeing an ugly design rather than perfect aesthetics (as defined in the 21st century)—scrollers takes notice. Also, @Uglydesign never gets predictable—that is key to maintain and grow followers in our opinion,” they told Bored Panda in an interview, earlier.
Both of the founders are big fans of the unexpected and the surprising. And that’s what keeps them passionate about the Ugly Design project. “We find it crazy that this theme can still surprise us and make us laugh so much after having dug into it for so long,” the duo told me.
“We are posting various topics under the theme of ugly design, from maximalism to design fails, covering everything from luxurious furniture, jewelry, fashion, nail art, architecture, to upcycling… And except for some designs fail, we believe it is an incredible source of inspiration and joy,” Jonas and Sébastien added that even ugly designs can inspire us and bring us joy with their (very different expression of) beauty.
It is on purpose, so it does not count, like Crocs and bauhaus.
Ugly Design spent the first two years of its existence on Tumblr. However, in 2015, the project made the jump over to Instagram where it’s enjoying all of its well-earned success. It’s a constant reminder in our otherwise ‘perfect’ social media feeds that the world is more varied and far more interesting than the sanitized and curated image we’re presented.
Nobody: ... Someone: hey, let's make the 'The Floor Is Lava' game more immersive?
Honestly this is kinda cool especially for someone who collects bugs or something
This bookshelf is not ugly at all, it does not belong here. Also, it is a good saving for your funeral.
To look like a twat and have people laugh at you when you fall over.
Load More Replies...It's a Glide Cyle- meant to assist you in running, to alleviate your body weight. So essentially you are running with the body weight of a child but the 'power' of an adult.
no it can't help you running, just destroy your lumbar spine
Load More Replies...Isn't think the bike that's supposed to make walking easier...like...it takes the impact of your spine or something like that.
Could be. But I think robotic power suits are a better idea...
Load More Replies...I had to look this one up. Saw it on a TV commercial a while back. So you are strapped to the bike. At first I thought it was just your torso, which presents some problems, but no...your nether regions are strapped in around your junk and continue around back like a thong. So, you're basically stuck when you fall over. Or should I say castrated if you're a guy.
this is actually kinda dangerous, you strap yourself in and could get caught in the straps, and if you're falling over, you have no way of jumping ship.
It looks like once you got up to speed and pick up your feet and fly
What? What? What? I just cannot fathom any part of this AT ALL.
I dunno why I imagined the picture on the bottom right as the guy losing control and found it hilarious.
Well, we can say that is it... a "failure" ! Lol! hahahahaha... It is funnier in French...
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A strange mix of entries showing purposeful silliness, "redneck engineering" and only a minority of true design failures.
Gotta admit...some of these are pretty funny & I would TOTALLY rock them!
A strange mix of entries showing purposeful silliness, "redneck engineering" and only a minority of true design failures.
Gotta admit...some of these are pretty funny & I would TOTALLY rock them!