Design Police, Bringing Bad Design To Justice With Stickers

by Scott Beale on January 17, 2008 · 1 comment

Design Police

Design Police have created a great visual enforcement kit made up of sticker templates that you can download, print and apply to help bring bad design to justice.

via Cool Hunting

graphic via Design Police

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1 Gretchen May 19, 2009 at 5:25 pm

Thanks for this Scott –

I like the “Illegible” and “Microscope required” stickers. I need these for menus designed by clueless people in their 20s. Somebody should design Over 40 Glasses for young type designers so they can make sure their menus are readable in dim light by the over-40 set, the same way I still have to test my web sites in IE6.

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