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".

The Roots Of Banyan Tree

Neeki Bhati - Thane

Here is a picture of a very old banyan tree, I clicked it when I was travelling to Nasik and this scenario of tree caught my eye

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2011 - 09.17.

Apple TV

Sailakshmi Poduri - Bhimavaram

There are many products produced by apple and very few of them were considered as bad designs. The main disadvantage of apple TV is that it has very limited video support format. And, it does not provide a drive for inserting CD or DVD disks

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2011 - 09.17.

Dissoluble Ganesh Idols

Sailakshmi Poduri - Bhimavaram

Considering that Mumbaikars alone immersed almost 190,000 statues last year, some of which were over 10ft tall

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2011 - 09.17.

Leather Bags

Sailakshmi Poduri - Bhimavaram

Every year, the global leather industry slaughters more than a billion animals and tans their skins and hides.

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2011 - 09.17.

Diwali Crackers

Sailakshmi Poduri - Bhimavaram

Firecrackers are known to cause air pollution as well as noise pollution and are extremely harmful for senior citizens and small children

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2011 - 09.17.

Lip Sticks

Sailakshmi Poduri - Bhimavaram

Women use different cosmetics to help them enhance their physical beauty, and one of the most commonly and excessively used cosmetic is lipstick

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2011 - 09.17.

Contact Lenses

Sailakshmi Poduri - Bhimavaram

Contact lenses may help one get rid of spectacles but they themselves have many disadvantages.

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2011 - 09.17.

Universal Chargers

Sailakshmi Poduri - Bhimavaram

A universal charger is a mobile charger with which we can charge any mobile. 

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2011 - 09.17.
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