In the second week of our product designing classes, we got a greater look at what constitutes as good design and bad design.
Good design
A good design according to me is simple and efficient and functional. It is easy for the audience to understand how to use and can also be easily used. The lesser the complications in using it, the better. Furthermore, the aesthetic appeal of the product should also be taken into consideration as that is what the customers value first, before they figure out the function of the product.
Examples of good products:
Bad Design:
A bad design according to me is overcomplicated and bland. When a design is too difficult to understand, it loses its purpose and the audience’s interest. Therefore, simplicity is key to making it good. Furthermore, if the product is poorly designed and not functional, can also be a drawback.





