{"id":13807,"date":"2025-07-19T20:46:33","date_gmt":"2025-07-19T17:46:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.tastyfood.top\/?p=13807"},"modified":"2025-07-19T20:46:34","modified_gmt":"2025-07-19T17:46:34","slug":"17-design-ideas-that-dont-solve-problems-but-create-new-ones","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tastyfood.top\/?p=13807","title":{"rendered":"17 Design Ideas That Don&#8217;t Solve Problems, But Create New Ones"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Design That Complicates Instead of Simplifies<br>Impossible-to-Open &#8220;Tamper-Resistant&#8221; Packaging: Those rigid, sealed plastics that require scissors and knives and sometimes result in cuts. The security issue is solved, but at the cost of consumer frustration and injury.<br><br><br>Shampoo\/Conditioner Bottles with Inconvenient Lids: Designs with lids that collect water in the shower, making them difficult to open with wet or slippery hands, or that are too small and difficult to handle.<br>Complicated User Interfaces (UI) in Home Appliances: Washing machines, ovens, or microwaves with so many menus and buttons that a simple task becomes a digital treasure hunt to find the desired function. Ultra-Modern Design Faucets with No Obvious Control: Those faucets where you don&#8217;t know whether to pull, push, or turn, or which direction to turn on the water, or to control the temperature. Aesthetics trump intuition.<br><br><br>Olive Oil Bottles with Spouts That Always Spill: Spouts that are too wide, poorly designed, or don&#8217;t allow for a clean flow, always result in oil dripping down the bottle.<br>Revolving Doors in High-Traffic Areas: These create traffic jams and are difficult for people with reduced mobility, parents with strollers, or people with luggage. Efficient air conditioning comes at the cost of accessibility and fluidity.<br>Trash Cans with Openings That Are Too Small: These force users to push the trash in, potentially touching it or getting their hands dirty. Furniture with an Overly Fragile &#8220;Air Design&#8221;: Chairs or tables that are aesthetically minimalist and &#8220;lightweight,&#8221; but prove unstable, uncomfortable, or easily broken with normal use.<br><br><br>Clothes Hangers with Non-Functional Shapes: Hangers that are beautiful, but don&#8217;t hold clothes in place, causing them to slip and wrinkle.<br>Modern, but Not Sturdy\/Bulky Fabric Shopping Bags: Reusable bags that are stylish, but tear easily with a little weight or take up too much space in the bag when empty.<br>Apps with Excessive and Uncustomizable Notifications: Apps that bombard the user with irrelevant alerts, becoming a constant source of distraction and irritation, leading to uninstallation.<br>Kitchen Countertops with Sharp Edges: Aesthetically sharp, but pose a constant danger to children and adults, resulting in bruises or cuts. Cell phone chargers with very short cables: Portability is great, but the lack of range makes them impractical with most outlets.<br><br><br>Computer keyboards without adequate tactile feedback: Ultra-flat or touch-sensitive keyboards that are difficult to use without looking at the keys, resulting in typing errors and reduced productivity.<br>Recycling bins\/bins with poor sorting capabilities: A &#8220;compact&#8221; design with compartments so small that separating waste becomes impractical in everyday life.<br>Resealable food packaging that doesn&#8217;t seal: Bags of cereal, cookies, or snacks that promise to be &#8220;zip-lock&#8221; but prove ineffective, leaving the food dry or soggy. Automotive Navigation Systems with Irritating or Outdated Voices: The idea is to guide the driver, but if the voice is monotonous, irritating, or the directions are outdated, the driver is more stressed than helped.<br>These examples underscore the importance of user-centered design, where functionality and practical experience should always come before mere aesthetics or the pursuit of novelty. Good design, ultimately, solves problems, not creates them.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Design That Complicates Instead of SimplifiesImpossible-to-Open &#8220;Tamper-Resistant&#8221; Packaging: Those rigid, sealed plastics that require scissors and knives and sometimes result in cuts. 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