People Are Sharing Creative Designs They Encountered In Everyday Life (50 Pics)

We’ve seen many examples of horrible design, but for every bad design, there’s a brilliant design. If you don’t believe me, just look at some of the creative designs people have encountered in everyday life that was so cool, they had to share them online.

1. “This Lamp Post Holds Up An Umbrella For A Spot On The Bench”

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2. “IV Bag Plant Watering Thing I Saw At My Dr’s Office”

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3. “I’m Lovin’ It”

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4. “An Amputee Doll”

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5. “This Crack In The Pavement Filled With A Stained Glass Cat Portrait”

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6. “The Local Blood Bank Has These Signs To Show How Much Blood They Have”

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7. “Sometimes A Rainy Day Ain’t That Bad”

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8. “When I Bought My House, The Title Company Gave Me A Digital Copy Of All My Documents On A Thumb Drive Shaped Like A House Key”

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9. “This Doorknob At My Butcher’s”

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10. “The Room Number For Mammogram Testing”

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11. “My Thai Food Came With A Chork

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12. “The Pen Is Mightier Than The Sword”

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13. “The Porsche 944 Hot Wheel Designer Had Cancer, The Stethoscope Was Added By Ryu To Pay Tribute To His Cancer Doctor, Who Drove A 944. Rest In Peace Ryu Asada”

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14. “Elvish – Elven Silverware”

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15. “This Toaster’s Cord Has Finger Pull”

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16. “I Found A Pen And The Pen Cap Is Shaped Like A Cat”

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17. “This Hourglass-Shaped Traffic Light”

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18. “Found Band-Aids For Different Skin Tones At Target”

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19. “This LEGO Set Has A Loose Change In The Couch”

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20. “This Airplane Was Designed To Look Like A Whale”

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21. “The Banisters At My Hotel Were Held Up By Little Metal Men”

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22. “The Sinks Inside The Le Creuset Headquarters Are Dutch Ovens”

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23. “These Cups/Glasses In The Freiburg Football Stadium Have Hollow Handles, You Can Carry Up To Four In A Single Hand”

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24. “LEGO Set Included This Figure/Wheelchair And Incorporates A Wheelchair Access Ramp Into The Build”

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25. “Origami Bird Lamp”

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26. “Thought This Was A Very Clever Way To Make A Caution Sign. It’s Still Highly Visible And Does It’s Job But With Some Fun”

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27. “This Lidl Lithuania Grocery Bag Promoting Paper Bags Over Plastic Ones”

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28. “Legos Inspired Bollards”

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29. “The Benches At My Local Library Are Books”

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30. “My Grandma’s Chinese Teacups Where You Can See A Woman’s Face When You Put Them Against The Light (From 2 Different Sets)”

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31. “Pencil Bollards Outside A School In London”

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32. “Play A Friendly Game Of Football While You Sit At These Tables”

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33. “A Vertical Chessboard”

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34. “This Tesla Charger Set Up To Look Like A Vintage Gas Pump”

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35. “Door Handle As John Lennon’s Glasses”

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36. “Puzzle Carpet”

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37. “This Awesome Little Sponge Holder”

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38. “The Coke Bottle On This Cup Is Transparent So The Bottle Empties As You Drink”

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39. “The Force Is Strong With My Yoda Book End”

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40. “This Bread Knife In A Swiss Restaurant Has A Silhouette Of The Major Peaks In Switzerland”

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41. “Wonderful Paintbrush Packaging – Mexico”

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42. “Kaunas, Lithuania On Valentine’s Day”

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43. “My Boss’ Mouse Pad Shaped Like A Tiny Rug”

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44. “This LEGO Bonsai Set Uses Small Pink Frogs To Portray Cherry Blossoms”

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45. “Japanese Restaurant Has A Tiny Mt Fuji In The Base Of Their Glasses”

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46. “This 1 Cup Milk Pitcher”

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47. “Every Vauxhall Car Built Since 2004 Has A Hidden Shark Somewhere In The Car. Found Mine In The Glove Box”

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48. “A Very Literal Half Pint”

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49. “This Pen At The Doctor’s Office”

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50. “Maneki-Neko Statues In My Local Gym”

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