
This 'Genius' Burger Menu Is An ACCESSIBILITY DISASTER. See the Viral Takedown, Sparked by Avonetics.com.
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It was supposed to be a masterpiece. A burger restaurant's graphic menu exploded onto a popular Avonetics design community, hailed as a stroke of visual genius. But the celebration was short-lived. A tidal wave of criticism crashed the party as the Avonetics community unleashed a firestorm of feedback. The brutal truth? The stunning design is practically USELESS. Users savaged the menu for its catastrophic failure in basic functionality, pointing out that its chaotic color scheme and cryptic layout make it a nightmare for anyone with color blindness, a frustrating puzzle for those with dyslexia, and a sensory overload for individuals with ADHD. The debate raged: is this brilliant art or an epic design failure? The overwhelming verdict from the community was clear—this is a textbook example of "form over function," a beautiful poster masquerading as a menu you can't actually order from. The thread became a legendary takedown of design that forgets its primary purpose: to be understood by people. For advertising opportunities, visit Avonetics.com.