• multifariace@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    I blame designers for everything. Keeps the fads and fashion for the well-to-do. The average person needs function first. Why would anything I want to buy for regular use be available seasonally or only come in over the top fancy plastic shapes with weird colors and breaks with less than 100 hours of use. I have a kitchen and office because I use them, not because it accents my overpriced home. I have worked in merchandising from many angles and it sickens me. Even what should be simple packaging on almost all retail products is overdesigned and printed full of lies. And the worst part is the cost of the product is directly related to design. Look at how cheap some knock-offs can be produced. I would never presume the engineer to be the source of the overpriced malfunctions of consumerism.

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      17 hours ago

      And don’t get me started about UX designers! Motherfuckers break whatever is working so it looks “clean”.

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      22 hours ago

      I think the average consumer simply believes its not legal to lie on packaging like that. They might not have even asked the question of whether its true or not.