I have been struck recently by the ugliness (in my opinion) of a couple products. I hope I don't offend any clog-wearing Slowpoke fans, but those big plastic clogs with the holes in them that tend to come in shades of lime green and orange... why? I have seen these loud pieces of footwear a few times on the university grounds recently, and it's a trend I cannot figure out. I mean, these things look like they came right out of the $5 bargain bin at Wal-Mart -- and before that, off a plastic cat toy assembly line in Guangdong, China. What is the appeal? Plastic clog devotees, feel free to write and defend yourselves.
Also, that new
Land Rover LR3 is butt-ugly. Not that I would ever purchase a Land Rover, but strictly from a design perspective, they've been superior to the bulbous, suppository-shaped SUVs and trucks out there. This new thing evokes shades of the hideous Pontiac Aztek. It is blocky, blunt, asymmetrical... a failed attempt at futurism. Related cartoon from a few years ago:
The Pan-Global Uglification Society
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