When Designers Really Think About Our Needs (27 PICS)

Posted in PICTURES       21 Sep 2022       4135       20 GALLERY VIEW

“The new fanny pack I bought has a little LED attached to the inside to help you find stuff in it in the dark.”
“This highlighter has a see-through part, so you can see what you’re highlighting.”
“I recently moved in to a place with a fitted kitchen. The kitchen has a hidden compartment holding a step stool.”
“My shower has a pressure handle and temperature handle. I always have perfect temperature showers now.”

Izismile Videos

“I got a waterproof cast on my ankle today. It looks soft, but in reality, it’s hard as a rock.”
“My dishwasher projects the time remaining on the floor because it doesn’t have a visible front panel.”
“This metal water bottle with an app tells you how much water is left in it.”
“The labels on this sweater are sewed onto small scraps of fabric, so it’s easier to cut them, and they don’t leave any itchy residue behind.”
Advertisement
“My shirt’s extra button is sewn onto the side tag.”

"A comfortable hole for a human index finger or thumb makes unplugging safe and effortless."

"Thanks to this lid, you can drink directly from the can without worrying about dust, dirt, or microbes."
“The elevator in this Japanese apartment building has a container with food and water, and a portable toilet in case of malfunction.”
Advertisement

"A sandbox that allows wheelchair users to play in it"

“This juice package explains the life hack to smoothly pour your drink.”
"You don’t have to look for the little Ls and Rs on your headphones anymore."
“The toilet cubicle door handles we all want”
Advertisement

"This blister pack has a pull tab for easy opening. No more cutting your fingers on sharp plastic!"

“My gardening tool kit came with a claw glove.”

"This bathroom lock also works as an accessory tray."

"This toilet seat has an attachment for toddlers to sit on."

Advertisement

"This cracker box comes with folds so that you can fit your whole hand into it."

"Crosswalks in Korea have light bars on the ground to signal people."

“My flight has a smaller tray to prop your phone on. I’ve never seen this before.”
“The room we are staying in has a second door spy for wheelchair users.”
Advertisement
“My waffle maker makes waffles with skulls on them.”
“My dryer door opens from the side or the top.”

“You can purchase sewing needles that are already threaded.”



Advertisement


Credits:  brightside.me


20   Comments ?
-28
1.
Eliza 2 year s ago
       
25
2.
Bridie 2 year s ago
#7 dash sure, put electronics into a bottle, needing energy and a phone. If you only could look at the bottle or feel how much is in. dash
       
3
3.
Zeph 2 year s ago
Bridie,
yeah its stupid as f@#k , and so is #16. Shoe operated would be a thing, this one is just lawl
acute
       
-6
4.
Lissia 2 year s ago
Zeph, unless #16 has the sink inside the cubicle as well as the toilet I 100% agree. No big deal touching the door lock as long as you was your hands after.
       
-19
5.
Rube 2 year s ago
       
4
6.
Floyd 2 year s ago
#21
Or (and stay with me here) you could take the bag out of the box... Interesting but completely unnecessary (and adds to manufacturing costs)
       
7
7.
Arlene 2 year s ago
#11

quota :
"Thanks to this lid, you can drink directly from the can without worrying about dust, dirt, or microbes"

Sanpellegrino belongs to Nestlé. Not only a company to rob the poor worldwide but actually to undermine the sanctions against Russia.

So, someone who cares about dust, dirt or microbes shouldn't buy Nestlé...

shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot
       
-11
8.
Cindy 2 year s ago
#4 you can manage pressure and temp with the "single handle" as well... just dont pull it all the way toward you... sm_80
       
9
9.
Riche 2 year s ago
Cindy,

The separate lever for temperature is a wonderful thing.
       
0
10.
Kiah 2 year s ago
Riche,

Is this not a normal thing? I live in the midwest USA and don't recall living in a house that didn't have seperate temperature controls. Usually a cold and hot along with the pressure knob.
       
10
11.
Frank 2 year s ago
#7 $109 for a water bottle! WTF! I don't need it to tell my phone anything if it was a $2 clear plastic bottle.
       
-22
12.
Frank 2 year s ago
       
7
13.
Lissia 2 year s ago
Frank, You can build an elevator as reliable as you want. There could still be things that would be out of your control, such as power outages, earth quakes, etc which could trap you inside.
       
7
14.
Orlando 2 year s ago
Frank,

Don't forget that Japan often has natural disasters, so it's not so shocking
       
-15
15.
Woody 2 year s ago
       
-20
16.
Frank 2 year s ago
       
-24
17.
Frank 2 year s ago
       
-22
18.
Frank 2 year s ago
       
7
19.
Johannah 2 year s ago
Frank,
but absolutely unnecessary, every reasonable sewing box comes has a threading aid, costs less than 10ct. But there are apparently enough people who are willing to spend money for their laziness dash
       
7
20.
Sam 2 year s ago
#4 very commun in Europe dirol
       
27353641acute
belayclappingdance3dashdirol
drinksfoolgirl_craygirl_devilgirl_witch
goodgreenheartJC-LOLJC_doubledown
JC_OMG_signkisslaughingman_in_lmocking
mr47_04musicokroflsarcastic
sm_80tonguevishenka_33vomitwassat
yahooshoot
/*secupdate
Advertisement









Advertisement





Advertisement

Archives

2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
0000
Advertisement




How to comment

•    Don't insult other visitors. Offensive comments will be deleted without warning.

•    Comments are accepted in English only.

•    No swearing words in comments, otherwise such comments will be censored.

•    Your nickname and avatar are randomly selected. If you don't post comments for 7 days, they both are reset.

•    To choose another avatar, click the ‘Random avatar’ link.

random_banner_2