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  2. Museum fatigue - Wikipedia

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    Poor design of the museum can also contribute to museum fatigue, mostly due to the enhancement of the above-mentioned factors. [9] If visitors encounter an especially poorly designed museum or exhibit, they will refuse to take in any information from it, presumably to avoid museum fatigue.

  3. Anti-pattern - Wikipedia

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    According to the authors of Design Patterns, there are two key elements to an anti-pattern that distinguish it from a bad habit, bad practice, or bad idea: . The anti-pattern is a commonly-used process, structure or pattern of action that, despite initially appearing to be an appropriate and effective response to a problem, has more bad consequences than good ones.

  4. Argument from poor design - Wikipedia

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    The argument from poor design, also known as the dysteleological argument, is an argument against the assumption of the existence of a creator God, based on the reasoning that any omnipotent and omnibenevolent deity or deities would not create organisms with the perceived suboptimal designs that occur in nature.

  5. 23 Products So Badly Designed There's No Way They Were ... - AOL

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    "As an engineer - I’m incredibly sad that the design team at KitchenAid sucks this bad. Outsourced Chinese components on a cheap frame & terrible design. 0/10 please avoid at all costs!!! Go LG ...

  6. Overengineering - Wikipedia

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    Overengineering is often identified with design choices that increase safety, add functionality, or overcome a perceived design flaw that most users would not notice or would accept. It can be hard to avoid when safety or performance is critical (e.g. in aerospace vehicles and luxury road vehicles ), or when extremely broad functionality is ...

  7. 35 Times People Encountered Such Over-Designed Things ... - AOL

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    The “Design Design” group is dedicated to shaming and mocking some of the most overdesigned, overengineered items out the. As chaotician Ian Malcolm (played, famously, by Jeff Goldblum) states ...

  8. Ergonomic hazard - Wikipedia

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    Environmental, operational, or design factors can all negatively impact a worker or user; examples include whole-body or hand/arm vibration, poor lighting, or poorly designed tools, equipment, or workstations. Some of the common body regions where injuries may occur include:

  9. 50 Cringeworthy Design Fails That Are So Bad, They’re Funny

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    Eric Dillman has a few social media accounts, and a podcast. Dillman got his Bachelor's degree in Interior Design from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. And started his first design account in 2018.