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    By ELLEN COUGHLAN, LIFESTYLE REPORTER

    Published: 02:29 EDT, 13 October 2023 | Updated: 03:35 EDT, 13 October 2023

    They say great design takes time, but one glance at the world’s most confounding blunders and you might wonder if the planning committee had a two-hour lunch break. Social media users have become amateur critics, showcasing a series of design fails that make you question human judgment—and possibly your faith in humankind.

    In a valiant effort to spread laughter, Cheezburger.com has turned these design disasters into an online gallery where the “why” is far more entertaining than the “what.” Imagine a ramp in a shopping center that leads straight to a staircase—it’s the accessibility equivalent of picking up your dry cleaning only to find they’ve replaced it with the neighbor’s cat.

    But wait, there’s more! One advertising poster for a London art exhibition chose to highlight its acronym, resulting in a piece that’s confusing at best and prone to awkward conversations at worst. Yes, let’s go embrace our new “artistic brand” that inadvertently suggests we don’t understand the English language.

    Meanwhile, on the design battlefield of everyday life is a turnstile boldly placed in the middle of an open pathway, essentially declaring, “Entry? You can walk around this! Good luck on your quest!” Like something out of a scavenger hunt, it completely disregards any purpose a turnstile could serve.

    And what of a shoe and bag fair in Thailand that committed the cardinal sin of graphic design? Their advertisement might have implied “fashion” but ended up sounding like a riddle you’d find in a not-so-exclusive escape room. At least we can thank them for being unintentionally comedic.

    FEMAIL has taken the liberty of handpicking these gems, featuring the most ironic design fails that guarantee you’ll chuckle—if not out of disbelief, then from sheer sympathy for the souls behind these blunders.

    So fasten your seatbelts— or better yet, don’t, because we might be in for a ride down the rabbit hole of utterly bewildering design choices. Buckle up, everyone; it’s going to be a wacky journey of unintentional humor through poor layouts and awkward phrasing that even the best editors would have missed— if they had bothered to look at all.

    Don’t forget things can always get worse, like a restaurant attempting to advertise how food “brings people together,” but somehow giving the impression that you should keep your distance while eating. Remember, life is one blunder at a time, and it’s best when you can laugh at it—unless you’re the person whose name is signed off on that design approval, in which case… maybe just take a long vacation instead.

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