There are millions of people out there who want to create the next big thing. It takes a lot of creativity to invent or build something that people could use, and the majority of the time, it seems we're buying things we don't actually need instead, because it seems relevant enough that we'd someday find a purpose for it, and when's the next time it's going to be twenty percent off, anyway? Because of this, some of the most significant new inventions wind up getting lost in the rubble pile.
But sometimes, people create things that make the world objectively better, and it's a welcome sight. Whether it's a useful product, a cool architectural design or a website we didn't know we needed, there are lots of genius designs out there that are actually improving our quality of life, even if it's just to a minor degree. Hopefully, these 25 designs can find their way to the top of the pile of worthless goods we encounter on a daily basis, because we'd be happy to see a whole lot more of them.
Logo inside a chili
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This apartment building
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This dentist's office is located inside an old church
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A color-coded iPhone screen
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They were destined to go together
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Art from the shadows
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Inclusive picnic table design
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The perfect pizza holder
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A coffee mug that doesn't require a coaster
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A Guinness ad updated for modern times
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The coolest window washing company of all time
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A water fountain that both humans and dogs can use
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A salted caramel lid that looks like a movie prop
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Glasses + mask = great swimming experience
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Another one at the Tokyo College Of Music
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A sauna in Finland
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Imagine how these must taste
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McDonald's practicing social distancing
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This picnic table for squirrels
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A chess board that actually tells you what each piece does
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The Pittsburgh Zoo logo
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This somehow uses less bricks than a straight wall
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Pollution vs. solution
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Bamboo shampoo bottle
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Typical swimming pool
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