What s the most useless design you ve ever seen?

Updated on society 2024-05-29
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Squeeze feeding spoon, the baby just bought this spoon when he first added complementary food, and I thought it was very well designed, without scooping out the bowl from a spoon to feed, directly pour the rice cereal into it and squeeze it on the front spoon. As soon as I used it, I found that it was not easy to use, and when I squeezed it, the strength was not well grasped and it was sprayed. So it didn't take a few times to throw it aside.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Toddler belt, when the baby was just learning to walk, because adults always have to bend over to help him, so I bought this, I don't know if the design is unreasonable or other reasons, the baby doesn't like to bring, and he just learned to walk when it was summer, this thing happened to be stuck in the armpit where it was easy to sweat, anyway, it was used twice and skimmed aside.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In the memories of the post-80s generation when they went out to study, the green train will definitely occupy a place. At that time, bullet trains and high-speed railways had not yet opened, and most people had to take a few hours, or even more than ten hours, trains to get to their destinations. Time is not a problem, the most difficult thing in my impression is actually its 90-degree seat, which makes people have back pain in two hours.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Why do you want to stack two plates of mosquito coils on top of each other, it may be to prevent damage during transportation and save space. But have mosquito coil designers ever wondered how hard it is when separating? It was broken, but the two plates of mosquito coils were still reluctant, and as a result, both plates were broken, and they couldn't be used, and they were still entangled, which was really a headache.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Bus The rings in the subway, for short people, can't reach the rings in the subway and buses, it's really hard to hurt. When the car body accelerates or brakes, there is no armrest to simply rush straight out of the clouds, which pierces the heart.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Walker, not long after I bought this walker, I saw a news report that the car was unsafe. We also discovered this hidden danger later. If the baby slides around in this car, it is easy to hit the furniture or flower pots and vases.

    So after I bought it, I kept the wheels under it fixed, and I didn't take off the mat I stepped on.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    "Useless design" is a new design concept. It advocates for the creation of more immediate value for consumers, society or the world, and promotes the sustainability of design. Sustainability is one of the most important issues in the world, and the design industry is no exception.

    For the sake of a sustainable future for the planet, this is also an important issue for consumers in the 21st century.

    This book invites the ideas and works of 32 top international designers, covering art, fashion, graphic design, product design, architecture, publishing, advertising, photography, ** and other different aspects, with the theme of "sustainable design" (sustainable design), emphasizing that design should be able to create value; To make the reader aware of the role and direction of design in order to create a sustainable future.

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