In our day-to-day lives, we use multiple objects without even realizing howtechnologyhas evolved to make things more convenient for us. These products not only save our time but also make tasks quite easy.Now, we think these well-designed or durable products deserve a shout-out, so we have compiled a list of the best ones as per netizens. Some of these things are so commonly used that you might not have even thought about how efficientlydesignedthey are. Piqued your interest, have we? Just scroll down and check them out for yourself!This post may includeaffiliate links.
In our day-to-day lives, we use multiple objects without even realizing howtechnologyhas evolved to make things more convenient for us. These products not only save our time but also make tasks quite easy.
Now, we think these well-designed or durable products deserve a shout-out, so we have compiled a list of the best ones as per netizens. Some of these things are so commonly used that you might not have even thought about how efficientlydesignedthey are. Piqued your interest, have we? Just scroll down and check them out for yourself!
This post may includeaffiliate links.
Paper clips. It’s one of the most brilliant designs of all time. It’s cheap, one part, and extremely functional. It barely changed from its invention.
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Kitchen-aid stand mixer. Lasts forever. Same design since the 1930’s. Backward and forward compatible accessories.
The Bic ball pen has not undergone a design change since its inception iirc.
To understand more about the design of such products,Bored Pandareached out toSharanya Salehittal, who has product-designing experience. She explained that good product design is functional, easy to use, good-looking, and long-lasting. It ought to solve a problem well but be simple to use and pleasant-looking, she added.
Lego.
Fiskars scissors.
Singer sewing machines. Such delicate components yet they can be repaired to last a century.
We also discussed about the commonmistakesthat lead to poor design and Sharanya emphasized, “Typical design pitfalls are neglecting the needs of users, making things overly complex, bad material selection, and not being durable enough.“She strongly believes that looks-first designs tend to fail many times because they prioritizeaestheticsover functionality, usability, and durability. She narrated that a product that looks good but is uncomfortable or difficult to use quickly frustrates consumers. “A sleek chair with poor ergonomics might look appealing, but it won’t be functional for long-term sitting,” Sharanya explained.
We also discussed about the commonmistakesthat lead to poor design and Sharanya emphasized, “Typical design pitfalls are neglecting the needs of users, making things overly complex, bad material selection, and not being durable enough.”
She strongly believes that looks-first designs tend to fail many times because they prioritizeaestheticsover functionality, usability, and durability. She narrated that a product that looks good but is uncomfortable or difficult to use quickly frustrates consumers. “A sleek chair with poor ergonomics might look appealing, but it won’t be functional for long-term sitting,” Sharanya explained.
The porcelain toilet. It runs on nothing but differences in water pressure, keeps bathroom smells to a minimum, largely cleans itself, and helped eliminate a whole bunch of feces-borne diseases in the developed world.
Any Victorinox comes to mind to go along with the leatherman theme.
The original Nokia 3310, released in 2001.
Our expert also spoke about certain design elements that always work well across different products. She narrated thatsimpledesigns, clean typography, and balanced proportions are effective across various products.“Simplicity, ergonomics, and intuitive usability are some timeless design principles that stand the test of time. Minimalist designs tend to be more intuitive and user-friendly, a product that fits naturally in the hand or body will always be comfortable to use, and a product should communicate how to use it without instructions,” Sharanya noted.
Our expert also spoke about certain design elements that always work well across different products. She narrated thatsimpledesigns, clean typography, and balanced proportions are effective across various products.
“Simplicity, ergonomics, and intuitive usability are some timeless design principles that stand the test of time. Minimalist designs tend to be more intuitive and user-friendly, a product that fits naturally in the hand or body will always be comfortable to use, and a product should communicate how to use it without instructions,” Sharanya noted.
Wooden clothes pin.
The IKEA “Billy” bookcases have a notch in the lower back designed to fit over baseboard moldings so your bookcase can sit flush with the wall.
Bialetti moka pot.
Sharanya thinks that the ballpoint pen is an example of a product that was exceptionally well-designed. She mentioned that it was a significant upgrade from fountain pens, with a more durable ink reservoir, fast-drying ink, and leak-proof construction. Fountain pens, on the other hand, needed to be refilled frequently, tended to leak, and had to be handled with care, she added.We asked her to mention a product that she thought was ahead of its time in terms of design and durability. Sharanya said, “The Sony Walkman was forward-thinking, providing portable music with excellent design and longevity. It transformed personal audio and set the stage for MP3 players and smartphones.”
Sharanya thinks that the ballpoint pen is an example of a product that was exceptionally well-designed. She mentioned that it was a significant upgrade from fountain pens, with a more durable ink reservoir, fast-drying ink, and leak-proof construction. Fountain pens, on the other hand, needed to be refilled frequently, tended to leak, and had to be handled with care, she added.
We asked her to mention a product that she thought was ahead of its time in terms of design and durability. Sharanya said, “The Sony Walkman was forward-thinking, providing portable music with excellent design and longevity. It transformed personal audio and set the stage for MP3 players and smartphones.”
The Fender Telecaster and the Gibson J-45.
Okay, hear me out.Hungry Jack’s syrup bottle lids are immaculately designed.They have the cleanest pour ever. The shape of the spout makes it so the syrup pours out smoothly and then collects back into the lid without sparing even the tiniest drop. It’s like magic watching it go straight back into the bottle. The lid is always clear of sticky residue and therefore never gets stuck closed. It is honestly really impressive. I haven’t even mentioned the best part yet– the hole the syrup comes out of is in the shape of a smiley face.I don’t know who created these lids, but this is like, top tier engineering and design.
Zippo lighters.
Birkenstocks. I have a pair of the leather Arizonas and walked 4 miles in them daily for the last 2 years. still going strong.
AC (corded) Dremel. First shop tool I bought 30 years ago, still works great.
Technics 1210 MK 2.
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The classic ice cream scoop is one for the books.
G-Shock watches (the classic designs, not the more extravagant ones).
Clipper lighters. Replace the gas and the flint and they’ll last forever!
Apple hardware in general. I’ve got multiple macs in storage that still work but timed out on updates. I got probably 8 or 9 years out of each. I’m typing this on a 6 year old iPhone that still lasts a full day on one charge. Whatever you think of their business and ecosystem, their stuff is built to last.
Thermapen One meat thermometer is a well-designed product that works well and lasts a long time. I kept buying cheap ones from Amazon and they kept breaking. Someone loaned me a Thermapen and I immediately bought one.
I have been using the same Samsonite camera bag for 20 years with zero breakage and very little wear.
Handmade leather wallet. Getting rid of the iPhones, going dumb phone, so I’ll need a new place to put the cards.
Dyson Vanuum Cleaners are vacuums are well designed. Excellent performance. Made so well each component can be easily repaired.Extremely reliable and designed to make you enjoy using them. Very powerful vaccuums.Not inexpensive but worth the money.
Ship John Wills Jacket. Waxed jacket that will literally last a lifetime.
Adidas sliders - Cost about £20 ten years ago and I’ve worn them 95% of the days since and still going strong
Vitsoe 606 Shelving.We’re slowly filling our house with it, not cheap but my daughter will be able to pass it on to her grandchildren. It’s timeless and built to survive the apocalypse.
When talking about design, you can never find a better example than Apple. Apple products are designed with clean and simple look, which is very easy to use. The usability of these products is second to none. There is never a case of user being stuck in the middle of using Apple products.Apple’s iPod is a great example. It’s simple and easy to use. There is no need to read any manual. You just plug it in and play music. It is thin enough to keep in your pocket. It has a touch screen that makes it easy to navigate and find the music you want. It is portable, durable, and aesthetically pleasing.
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