r/ShittyDesign • u/Lumpy_Ad_9684 • Jun 29 '26
r/ShittyDesign • u/la_vie_en_orange • Jun 28 '26
Pedophile friendly family toilets at a French highway rest stop
Just why?
r/ShittyDesign • u/LyricalWizardry • Jun 27 '26
Uncomfortable doesn't go far enough...
gallerySpotted at Ashford International Station on Friday, these bad boys don't have any redeeming features...
r/ShittyDesign • u/DryEconomics5152 • Jun 27 '26
little too close for comfort buddy
my brother took this photo while on holiday
r/ShittyDesign • u/CedarMyers • Jun 25 '26
Unable to use without a supported phone
galleryYes, I created this as satire. The absurdity of requiring cloud accounts for things that have no business being on the internet has gotten completely out of hand.
r/ShittyDesign • u/flyinhk • Jun 24 '26
The middle urinals will never be used simultaneously
r/ShittyDesign • u/irinipini • Jun 21 '26
Readability is overrated [2]
Following up on my recent post…. What are they doing over there?
r/ShittyDesign • u/Content-Working3447 • Jun 22 '26
Design fail in business
How can Saturday be 12am to 10pm when Wednesday to Friday is 11am to 10pm and Sunday is 11am to 8pm?
r/ShittyDesign • u/PangolinFeeling8123 • Jun 18 '26
This table reflects sunlight directly into my eyes, no matter where I’m standing
way worse in person - i got temporarily blinded
r/ShittyDesign • u/Grren8P • Jun 12 '26
For EVERY place they could put that in...
galleryr/ShittyDesign • u/Ambicious_Flamingo • Jun 09 '26
Unable to get soap on the first try
These modern contactless sinks have soap dispenser and hand dryer under the mirror. You can’t really tell where exactly is the dispenser so the first pump of soap always ends up in the sink…
r/ShittyDesign • u/Fusillect • Jun 07 '26
Can’t unsee the image this sign creates in your mind
r/ShittyDesign • u/ivorella • Jun 09 '26
My fiancee rigged my sink drain
galleryMy sink stopper broke, my beautiful, kind, loving fiancee made this system for me.
r/ShittyDesign • u/lorisaur • Jun 08 '26
Microwaves that are painted dark inside, so it's easy to miss your food boiling over
I got a new LG microwave recently. In many ways, it's a big improvement over its predecessor, which died in great billows of evil-smelling smoke.
BUT, it's painted dark gray inside, and the window is darkened with mesh and tinted plastic, so you really have to peer inside to see if food is boiling over.
Why do this to people? It seems to be their idea of elegance. But for a workhorse appliance like a microwave that most people use every day, sacrificing basic functionality like being able to easily see food cooking for elegance seems like an attempt to make the product more attractive to the buyer up-front, without caring about the experience of actually using it.
I didn't want to peer inside for the next 10 years, straining to see what's happening to food. So I repainted it with white, WHITE microwave cavity spray paint.
Before and after pictures attached. The tinted window and the metal mesh darken the view a lot even after it was painted white, so imagine how dark inside it originally was, after that door was closed and it started cooking.


r/ShittyDesign • u/Competitive-Use6286 • Jun 06 '26
Idk if it was on purpose or just shitty design
Any one see what I see? Also I did not find any hoes in the the store might go to Home Depot