How to ruin a Great Design


This article simply talks about how to design a great design and it is by making a bad, unclear designs. The main example that this article shows are traffic signs in London. Some of the traffic signs deserve to be either replaced or taken away because of these sloppy designs. It is also unsafe for the public whether it be a driver or a pedestrian. These bad designs lead to punishment. UPS had to do this by replacing their wonderful "present" logo designed by Paul Rand in 1961. Overall, the only way to ruin a great design is to make the design bad, unclear, sloppy, etc. or else it will lead to unsafety and punishment.


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