Bad design thrives on a lack of empathy for the user. Whether it’s a tactile paving path that leads directly into a metal pole or a faucet handle that requires a physics degree to operate, these fails remind us that function must never be sacrificed for a "vibe." Next time you’re frustrated by a confusing sign or a nonsensical layout, remember: someone, somewhere, actually got paid to make it that way.
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