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".

High beams cause inconvenience

Ranjit Gomango, IIT kanpur , India

The head lights of vehicles when on a high beam cause inconvenience to the driver of the vehicle coming from the opposite side hence blinding him which causes many accidents.
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2008 - 11.30.

Bins which provoke

Ranjit Gomango, IIT kanpur , India

The dustbins in trains are bady positioned and handled that they provoke the passenger to litter all around the place.
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2008 - 11.30.

Are bins maintained properly?

Ranjit Gomango, IIT kanpur , India

Even if you dont want to litter around your surroundings, such poor maintainance and deliberations of public properties have made india a dirty country.
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2008 - 11.30.

Uncomfortable autos

Ranjit Gomango, IIT kanpur , India

The leg space in auto rickshaws is very less causing inconvenience to the user.
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2008 - 11.30.

Worn out wipers

Ranjit Gomango, IIT kanpur , India

The rubber on the wipers of an automobile wears out due to exposure of sunlight .
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2008 - 11.30.

Issues with the lock

Ranjit Gomango, IIT kanpur , India

The LOCK OF THE back door of any automobile is generally spoilt very easily.
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2008 - 11.30.

Bonnet of cars

Ranjit Gomango, IIT kanpur , India

Opening the bonnet of any car is always a hide and seek game with an end result of dirty hands
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2008 - 11.30.

Rear seats of bikes not comfortable.

kiran, IIT kanpur , India

Style must go hand in hand with comfort, which is missing in the design of this bike.
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2008 - 11.30.
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