A website dedicated to celebrating the absurd, exploring the impractical, and asking "what if?". Each Ridiculous design is actually backed by research on user behavior, design trends, and yes, even a healthy dose of humor.
Idea lab that may sound absurd to people & businesses
A website dedicated to celebrating the absurd, exploring the impractical, and asking "what if?". Each Ridiculous design is actually backed by research on user behavior, design trends, and yes, even a healthy dose of humor.
I love this! I've realized in building out Neurture that much of design is education about current trends and market research. But then the really good ones incorporate something special and this is where this can come in :)
I have to say, some of these might actually be good ideas 😅
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