The Bad-Designs Showcase

This is where you'll find the biggest collection of Bad Design examples from daily life!!!

The Bad Designs were collected over the years from the user submitted entries for the World Usability Day Contests under the name "Boycott Bad Designs".

TV Serials

Yasaswani Manikya Meesala - Bhimavaram

TV series are becoming a bit of a problem these days. There are people who sit and watch all day and make it their world. 
 

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2011 - 09.17.

IBM RAD

Yasaswani Manikya Meesala - Bhimavaram

IBM developed a software called RAD which is used to develop any software project using eclipse environment. The problem is, users are not notified if it safe to install on the system or not. 

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2011 - 09.16.

Notepad Unbelievable Secrete

K.Haripriya - Kurnool

For those of you using windows XP and Windows 7do the following :

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2011 - 09.16.

MS Excel calculation error

K.Haripriya - Kurnool

There are some limits to which computer can handle floating point calculation.

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2011 - 09.16.

Micro soft crazy facts

K.Haripriya - Kurnool

This is something pretty cool, neat and unbelievable.....

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2011 - 09.16.

Test the strength of your anti-virus

K.Haripriya - Kurnool

Test the strength of your anti-virus. Do you want to know if your anti-virus is really protecting your PC?

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2011 - 09.15.

At the start of the journey of  every reserved passenger in A/C coaches, they are provided with fresh blankets (rug). 

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2011 - 09.15.

Crush the bottle after use

Swathik Addala - Secunderabad

The idea ‘crush the bottle’ is to avoid refilling the same by miscreants and reselling to the consumer. But the reuse of mineral water bottles still continues at other events like at our homes and offices.

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2011 - 09.15.
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