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UMO-2nd Boycott Bad-Design Contest'06
UMO-2nd Boycott Bad-Design Contest'06
- Open to everybody
- No Limit on number of entries
- No entry fee
- Awards worth Rs 30,000/-
- Deadline: November 3rd, 2006
UsabilityMatters.org [UMO] is holding this competition for identifying Bad-Designs as part of our activities towards the World Usability Day-2006. The entries will be exhibited on 14th November 2006 on the World Usability Day.
Participation is open to everybody from every country in the world, and from any background- designers and design sensitive consumers!
There is no Entry fee .
Please go through the rules and regulations – and in particular – the conditions applicable to the intellectual property rights.
Theme for the Competition
Day-to-day nuisances with Technology
Technology has become a way of life, but at the cost of ease of use. We come across so many products and systems at offices, banks, restaurants, theaters, reservation counters, transport stations and for that matter even in our homes. Most of them are pleasing to look at and offer great features but are rarely of any use. The common experience that has been observed amongst the users of these new age products and services is frustration leading to annoyance. I as a user need to learn how to use a product that I would buy; often I get annoyed in figuring out how it works, what it offers and how to go about using it.
No two ATM machines of the same bank installed in two different locations of the city behave similarly as expected. In offices we need trained attenders to fetch us beverages from vending machines. In public places we need human help to get general information even though it is displayed through signage, often in bad ways. There are about 30,000 unusable objects around us, not just in public places but everywhere else including our homes. In all it will take about five years of our precious life time to learn using these badly designed products, systems and environments.
The objective of this competition is to identify most badly designed product or a system or a service that we use in our day-to-day lives, get annoyed with and eventually ignore.
For inspirations and ideas, you can refer to Boycott Bad Designs'05, this was a program organized by UMO to identify and raise awareness about the badly designed products.
Awards and Acknowledgements
A jury will select the top 10 examples of bad design, all the short listed entries will be awarded a cash prize of Rs 3000 /- (Rs. Three Thousand Only) each.
The top examples will be identified based on their relevance of content, and the context in which the bad design is been identified.
We are in process of putting a jury of well-known professionals and socially active personalities. The names will be announced in due course, depending on confirmation.
An exhibition of the winning and short listed entries will be held and UMO will publish an exhaustive report of entries.
Deadline for Submission
Bad-Designs will be accepted through November 3rd, 2006
Rules and Regulations
Entries : No Limits on entries
Format : Image/photograph with description of the problem area.
The image/photograph could be either in digital format or a hardcopy.
The digital images should be of jpeg format (not more than 500x400 pixels and with a minimum resolution of 200dpi)
The photographs should clearly depict the problem identified.
Entries in hard-copy/print format will not be returned.
Exhibition and Prize distribution
On World Usability Day, November 14, 2006, at Hyderabad.
Submitting your entries
Mail your examples of bad-designs keeping the competition name in subject line to usabilitymatters [at] gmail [dot] com.
If you are sending through snail mail, use the following address:
UMO- Boycott Bad Designs Contest ‘06
UsabilityMatters.Org,
Plot no.12, Penthouse, ICRISAT colony,
Road no.11, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad. India.500 045
ph: +91-0-9849301500
Please mention a little background information about yourself that may help identify you with your work and your email id that will help us get back to you with any communication.
Intellectual property rights
UMO, in its sole discretion, may use the art-work (images, photograph, written content) for any purpose, and change, alter, amend, add to, delete from and otherwise modify, including but not limited to, any and all the content that is submitted or posted with cuts, edits, rearrangements, additions and deletions and other alterations.
The responsibility for authenticity of all the submitted content, including the art-work and the personal information rests solely with the provider, and UMO will assume no role in case of litigations and copied works. The involved parties shall have to settle the matter themselves, within the conditions the original work was published/released.
We respect your privacy and will not be giving out, or sharing your personal information with any third party, for commercial or non-commercial use.
I want to understand what is the thing we will achieve by this competition. Prizes and awards are ok. There should be a clear purpose of this whole thing for folks to participate actively. Which groups are expected to visit the exhibition?