In fact, good design can help sell a product, but when executed poorly it can create a real headache for companies.
People from all over the world have shared the worst design fails they have seen in a fun thread and Cheezburger.com collected some of the best.
They include a store that advertised the sale of two items for the price of three and one item for the price of two.
Elsewhere, someone saw a carton of watermelon in the supermarket, however the packaging said it “serves one” and was also “perfect for sharing.”
Meanwhile, a worrying sign was seen on a building asking residents to “not turn off the lights” as the switch also operates the elevator.
People around the world have shared the worst design fails they’ve seen in a fun thread, and Cheezburger.com rounded up the best, including a store that advertised the sale of two items for the price of three and one item for the price of two .
Another photo showed a funny ad to promote an inflatable caravan mat that showed the model lying on the side. it.
Meanwhile, another person saw a no-smoking symbol taped to the bottom of an ashtray.
Here, FEMAIL takes a look at some of the worst designs from around the world…
Meanwhile, another person saw a no-smoking symbol taped to the bottom of an ashtray.
Elsewhere, someone saw a carton of watermelon in the supermarket, however the packaging said it “serves one” and was “perfect for sharing.”
A funny ad to promote an inflatable caravan mattress showed the model lying next to it.
Meanwhile, a worrying sign was seen on a building asking residents to “not turn off the lights” as the switch also operates the elevator.
Elsewhere, this confusing product is apparently a ‘hair whitening kit’, yet it apparently looks like children’s cereal.
Another person saw a plunger on the end of a toilet brush, which means that when you use either end you have to touch the other side.
This tote bag is supposed to say “glitter,” but it looks more like a fashion accessory dedicated to Hitler.
Elsewhere, these bins, at Wellington Zoo, New Zealand, appear to be teaching children that animals like to be fed garbage.
Meanwhile, a supermarket in the US is promoting sales of lemons by advertising how good they are in orange juice.