In a world full of bland buildings, boring advertisements, and beige clothing, it can be extremely satisfying when you encounter a visual feast. Whether that’s vibrant produce beautifully arranged at the farmer’s market, stunning bouquets of flowers, or a billboard that’s cleverly designed, you can’t help but appreciate it.
And if you’re looking for some aesthetically pleasing inspiration today, pandas, you’ve come to the right place. We visited r/Design and compiled a list of their most popular posts below. From clever magazine covers to gorgeous doors, we hope you enjoy these images. And be sure to upvote the ones that would have definitely grabbed your attention too!
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Nice Logo
Before & After Paint Job
The New Cover Of Time
If you’re not an artist, website designer, graphic designer, interior decorator, or architect, you might not think about design much in your everyday life. Sure, you probably picked out some cute pieces of artwork to display in your apartment, and maybe you’ll want to design some invitations for your birthday party. But you may not be an expert when it comes to design.
The reality, however, is that that doesn’t really matter. We can all tell whether or not something is visually pleasing, aesthetic, and practical. So your opinion on this matter matters! As you make your way through this list, feel free to critique the examples you see and decide how impressed you are by their designs.
Owl Door In Copenhagen, Made In 1930
National Geographic Cover
I Thought This Belonged Here
Now, when it comes to what technically constitutes good design, according to legendary industrial designer Dieter Rams, there are ten key principles. First, good design must be innovative. It must also make a product useful and be aesthetic at the same time. Rams also believed that good design makes a product understandable.
Meanwhile, good design is unobtrusive, honest, and long-lasting. It should be thorough down to the last detail, and it should be environmentally friendly. Finally, Rams said that good design requires as little design as possible. Less is more!
All The Tiles Are The Same
The Back Of This Business Card
The Design Of This DVD Case
As we can see from this list, good design can be spotted and executed anywhere and everywhere. We don’t have to settle for looking at things that make us sad. And when it comes to your business, good design can lead to great profits. Crowdspring notes that good design will make a strong first impression. When customers see your logo, they’ll immediately resonate with it if they like the design. In fact, memorable logos are 71.6% more likely to receive positive responses from consumers.
Now This Is Really Clever Design
This Poster For Peter And The Wolf
A Steel Dandelion Lamp I Designed And Built In 2016
At the same time, great design can help foster relationships with customers. If consumers enjoy interacting with your site, looking at your products, and having your brand in their home, they just might become loyal customers. And, of course, good design means that your products and site are easy to use, which will definitely keep customers happy.
What A Powerful Design
Cat Shaped Kindergarten, Germany
Nowadays, it’s crucial for businesses to utilize social media. And on those platforms, looks are extremely important. If your posts are well designed, customers will be more likely to share and interact with them. You might even be able to go viral if you’ve got designs that wow social media users. While we all would like to pretend that we don’t judge a book by its cover, it’s no secret that you’ll be in a much better place if your cover looks fantastic.
What A Great Way To Help People Visualize
Persian Mosque
It always infuriates me how islamophobes in my country are always like "those backward crazy muhammads who live in dilapidated desert huts and build b0mbs in them" while every picture of a mosque I've seen is the most wonderful work of art.
European Door
When it comes to physical and digital examples of great design that we see every day, Fortune has compiled a list of the 100 greatest designs of modern times. Coming in at numbers one and two are both products from Apple: the iPhone and the Macintosh computer. Next, Fortune applauds Google Search Engine, the Eames Fiberglass Armchair, the Sony Walkman TPS-L2, OXO Good Grips Peeler, Uber Rideshare, Netflix Streaming, Lego Building Blocks, and the iPod.
Road Combined With Shadows
Moses Bridge, Netherlands
Today I Achieved A Long Time Dream. My Artwork Has Been Officially Licensed By Lucasfilms!
After the top ten, Fortune notes that Google Maps, the Apollo 11 Mission, and the Akari Lamp 1A are some of the most impressive examples of design from the past century. Then, we’ve got another Apple product on the list: the MacBook Pro. And then, the humble Post-it Notes. Rounding out the rest of the top 20 are the Boeing 747, Polaroid SX-70, Model S Sedan, Nokia 3210, and the Savoy vase. Clearly, excellent design can be in anything. You just have to think outside the box to create it!
Ad For Nike In Chile
Cat-Shaped Paving Stones
I Made An Encyclopedia About Memes In A Class For University
Are you enjoying these extremely satisfying examples of design, pandas? Keep upvoting the photos that impress you, and let us know if you can think of any other examples of perfect design that you’ve spotted in the wild. Then, if you want to continue your visual feast, we’ve got another article full of great design for you to check out next right here!
The Way Gio Ponti Designed This Stairway Handle
I love the look, but I also know I would absentmindedly leave my hand on there the whole time and crack my knuckles against the tiles when I got to the landing.
This Is Awesome
Ukraine - Lviv, Staircase In The House Of Scientists
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Amazing Placement
The reason people don't look down is because they *do* notice the homeless person and anyone whose lived in a city knows that making eye contact with a homeless person is likely to cause problems. Many are mentally unwell and will react aggressively or start spouting nonsense at you.
Play On The Jaws Poster, Showing The Problems Of Plastic Bags
I'd Never Thought About Black As An Enhancement For Color Perception In Ambient, I'm Amazed By This
This Sauna In Finland
This Is Actually Just A Handrail
Take Only What You Need
In Ireland We Have Begun To Use These Bollards Designed To Look Like Pencils To Protect Footpaths Outside Of Schools
Local Artist, Rudolf Kohn, Transformed A Mangled Car Into An Emoji As An Anti Texting & Driving Psa In Miami
When I Realized It Was All One Piece Of Metal
Technically, it's a bunch of metal pieces welded together, but still nice
Bicycle From … 1946
Hotel Zingana, Cameroon
Just Sit Back And Enjoy This Bird Table
Made This Outfit And Edit Since I Didn’t Have A Nice Backdrop During Quarantine! :)
Well Designed Post/Image I Recently Saw
Secret Pacman
Great Way To Camouflage A Great Design
Dorm Room Design For Privacy
I've seen this quite a few times now and it's never been identified as a dorm room. It's supposed to be a kid's room.
Design
Abstract World Map
3D Classifieds Kitchen Ad
Trippy! I love it! It feels like it's drawing you into that kitchen.
A Unique Rook Tower Chess Board
The Gift Shop Inside The Qatar National Museum
This Is How You Make A Barcode For Toilet Paper
New Yorker Cover For Coronavirus
This Is Just Genius!
A Ping Pong Table I Decorated With Florescent Tape For My New Year’s Eve Black Light Party!
Interior Design For The New French High-Speed Trains
"3 Moon Studios" - Logo Design
My Grandmother Had This In Her Living Room And She Gifted To Me. Just Wanted To Appreciate The Beauty
Juicy Salif by Philippe Starck, one of his most famous works
Design For Accessibility (And Aesthetics!)
Beautiful
New Birdhouse I Made For A Client!
The Logo Of The Shanghai Bicycle Brand Yongjiu ('forever') Is So Elegant. It's Simply The Chinese Name (永久), Combined With The Infinity Symbol, Which Also Creates A Bicycle. Penned In 1980
A Scissor By Jean Marie Roulo, 1930
It's now a common design for embroidery scissors, i have several blue and purple ones.
Penn Tennis Print Advertisement For The 1988 French Open
People Are The Product In Coca-Cola’s Bubbly New Print
Nescafe Zzzzz - "Nothing Wakes You Up As Nescafe." Print Ad Design
Newspaper Social Distancing Design
I Made A Custom Switch Case Out Of Walnut
Clever Advertisement For An Anti-Smoking Campaign
Pantone Swatch Stained Glass Door
Some Of My Recent Obsession With Red/Orange
My Asian Heritage Design Was Picked Up By Skyview Mall In NYC. I’m Very Blessed ❤️
This Is How You Advertise
Dresser
My Workplace Elevator Has Foot Buttons To Press When Your Hands Are Full
It's Amazing How A Bit Of Contrast In The Image Makes The Straight-Edged, Geometric, And Functional Design Of A Telephone Pole Look So Beautiful. This Is A Series Of Photos Collage From The Same Location Taken At Different Hours Of The Day
Just Finished This Piece
This Shelf Is Designed To Look Like It Is Phasing Into A Wall
Folks, Don’t Forget The Important Stuff
Can With Alphabet On Lid Lets You Point Tab At Your Initial To Know Which Beer Is Yours
Went To A Car Show Recently And Loved Seeing The Unique Typography On The Classic Rides
C H A I R S
Heres For The People Who Like Flat Design
I Think This May Be My Favorite Piece Of Packaging I've Designed So Far. Really Love How It Turned Out
The Rice In This Picture Is Actual Rice In The Bag
I Design Monster Mugs
I Made A Skateboard Lamp!
Beautiful? No. Effective? Very
Stacked Seating At A Restaurant
This Coffee Mug
A Nicely Designed Ad In My Opinion
Kodak’s Launched A New Digital Camera That Fits Right In Your Palm
Blasting Tea Party
I Like This. It's So Simple
My Footwear Design Entry For A Local Competition
I Made A Metal Cactus For My Hats 🌵
This Cover From Sports Illustrated
Thought You Guys Might Like This Table I Designed And Built!
Delivery Packaging From Indian Food Restaurant
OMG. I’m posting a second comment because I noticed an irritating flaw in the design. Apparently the restaurant’s name is ‘Sula’, as per Reddit. This entire time I thought it was ‘iula’. Why? Because the first letter is letter i in Hindi. It’s quite obviously Hindi, not English, which would be obvious to those who know the language. Moreover, the line at the top? That’s how you write in Hindi. So i thought the word was a mix of Hindi and English letters. In case anyone wants a better design that mixes Hindi and English, as comparison, look at the logo of the company “Soch”. There is no ambiguity with soch.
