People Are Sharing Examples Of Brilliant Design In This Online Group (25 Pics)

If you walk down the street and just look around, you’ll encounter so many designs. Some will be awful, but others are brilliant and should be celebrated.

A brilliant design can be as simple as a clever logo, or it can be as complex as an architectural or product design. This group celebrates all of them, and we have some of our favorites that people have shared.

1. “This Unique ‘Samurai Vodka’ Bottle…”

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2. “The donut shop my wife works at. Didn’t notice at first.”

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3. “Kudos to Nabisco’s new pop-open boxes, which actually let you fit your hand inside the cracker box for once”

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4. “This Bottle Opener”

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5. “The bag my new glasses came in”

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6. “This billboard to raise awareness about stutter”

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7. “Public water fountain fills dog bowl”

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8. “Bed Cube”

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9. “Nasir ol-Molk mosque, Iran. Built in the 18th century.”

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10. “House that’s supposed to look invisible”

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11. “Japanese Black Melon-Pan”

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12. “That’s a mouthful”

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13. “Aquapark Bathroom”

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14. “Old (left) vs. New Baskin Robbins Logo, keeping the integrated ’31’ for 31 flavors.”

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15. “Coffee shop next to the waterfront (check out the waves)”

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16. “The Sun logo at left, spells SUN no matter how you rotate it”

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17. “Pan American Airways in-flight menu cover, 1940s”

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18. “The design of this door (located in Paris)”

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19. “Ramen Restaurant Take Away in Berlin”

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20. “Matter from Dark”

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21. “The Wave, an apartment building designed by Henning Larsen Architects and located in Vejle, Denmark”

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22. “Hartford Whalers Logo”

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23. “Certainly A Novel Idea”

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24. “The bike says “Cycle””

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25. “Bite Back 2030 – nonprofit providing nutritious food to young people”

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h/t: r/DesignPorn

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