Boycott Bad-Design Contest'08 Entries Preview
The waste disposal system in the toilets of Indian railways are extremely unhygienic .
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2008 - 11.30.
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Considering the number of people who have to get in at each station
within limited time and the size of their luggage, the size of the
doors of the railway coaches seem too small.
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2008 - 11.30.
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Pen drives are widely in use as they are very easy to carry data from one place to another.
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2008 - 11.30.
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A maruti omni is one vehicle which is widely used in India as it is
very spacious and can carry a large number of people which is apt for
Indian families.
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2008 - 11.30.
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It is very difficult to insert the thread into a needle as the head of the needle is provided with a small opening.
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2008 - 11.30.
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The key hole of the lock i snot fixed and when one tries inserting the
key to open the lock it keeps rotating and generally takes time to come
into the desired position.
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2008 - 11.30.
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The design of the helmet is perfect as far as a peson with correct eyesight is considered.
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2008 - 11.30.
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The back seat of cycle is generally made of iron bars which makes it difficult for the user to sit for a longer time.
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2008 - 11.30.
Category: Boycott Bad Design 08 | Two comments
So tweet the Earth
'ek chidiya, anek chidiyaN; dana chugne baith gayee thi .....' The song conjures up childhood imagery, memories of an entire generation that was still lucky to learn the lessons of life from Mother Nature. For all others who couldn't strike a chord yet, 'ek chidiya, anek chidiyaN' translates to 'a lovely bird and many such lovely birds....'. Those are the opening lines of a beautifully animated song that encouraged harmony and unity in diversity, the mottos that best describe India, through a delightful cameo from Nature.
Most of us used to take delight in watching birds paying us a visit in our very own habitats during our childhood, when todays cities were still attractive enough for nature to cast its beautiful spell with changing seasons, colors, flowers and more. However, all such pleasures of nature are strangers to our cities now. Its something that we have done ourselves, still doing, depriving our younger generations of all such pleasure.
The greater irony is, we seek solace in the virtual worlds. Our bird song comes from MP3s, our greenery in screensavers. And tweet on the web mimicking nature. As we use these products, as we live a synthetic life, we need to think, rethink how our life is affecting our world, our Nature. As creative people, its time we thought about how our creations, the products and services we create and we use impact our world.