Help with Design Thinking

shilly8903

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I'm currently studying a Design Thinking course and I need to do some research on a social media platform, problem is I don't really use any other than this forum so my question is in any of your daily life's is there any problems you come across, these could be problems with designed objects, services or systems, they may only be small irritations or things that you feel could be done better. Your feedback would be greatly appreciated thankyou.
 
Anything that is made in China and has to be assembled should come with a tiny little pair of hands and screws that fit a screwdriver that has already been invented.
 
I'd like a better way to do bank verification when buying things online. It doesn't load on all browsers and is a total fucking nuisance having the same page open in Chrome/Edge/IE trying to get the verification box to load.

A widely accepted standard for the size of slicing meat at a deli would be nice too. Maybe a diagram on the counter that tells the person how much they should cut rather than me getting really thin slices of corned beef.
 
I'm currently studying a Design Thinking course and I need to do some research on a social media platform, problem is I don't really use any other than this forum so my question is in any of your daily life's is there any problems you come across, these could be problems with designed objects, services or systems, they may only be small irritations or things that you feel could be done better. Your feedback would be greatly appreciated thankyou.

Tin cans being almost invariably round is a big issue to me.
We’d get about 50%more in our cupboards if all tins were rectangular, stackable and had the same base size.

If I were you I’d build on the good design work that went into that game changer, the wonderful corned beef tin . . which is stackable, opened with a simple slot key and is, itself, very nearly rectangular.
 
Tin cans being almost invariably round is a big issue to me.
We’d get about 50%more in our cupboards if all tins were rectangular, stackable and had the same base size.

If I were you I’d build on the good design work that went into that game changer, the wonderful corned beef tin . . which is stackable, opened with a simple slot key and is, itself, very nearly rectangular.
the tin can opening lobby wouldn't allow it
 
Tin cans being almost invariably round is a big issue to me.
We’d get about 50%more in our cupboards if all tins were rectangular, stackable and had the same base size.

If I were you I’d build on the good design work that went into that game changer, the wonderful corned beef tin . . which is stackable, opened with a simple slot key and is, itself, very nearly rectangular.
....Tetra Pak. Excellent point...why hasn't someone done the same with tins. " Off to my shed.."
 

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