What is Appropriation? — updated 2024 (2024)

When you get up in the morning do you brush your teeth? You almost certainly do. If you use a mouthwash, such as Listerine, as part of your teeth cleaning ritual then we’ve got a nasty surprise for you. Did you know that Listerine wasn’t invented as a breath freshener? It was first marketed 133 years ago for something entirely different; as a surgical antiseptic and as a cure for gonorrhea.

It was the appropriation of Listerine in the 1920s that enabled it to become a cure for bad breath. That’s good news for the shareholders in Listerine because the brand was nearly appropriated in the 1880s as a cure for sweaty feet which, perhaps unsurprisingly, didn’t actually catch on.

Appropriation is good news for designers. It enables a design to be put to different purposes from those originally intended. Sometimes, the appropriation extends the use of a product and in other cases, like in the example of Listerine, that appropriation eventually supersedes the original use of the product.

But why do users appropriate products? What are the driving forces behind this change in use?

Accidental Appropriation

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Sometimes appropriation occurs simply by chance. Viagra is a great example of this. It wasn’t invented to improve the sex lives of those suffering from erectile dysfunction; it was invented to treat hypertension, angina and other forms of heart disease.

Yet when Viagra entered clinical trials it soon became apparent to male testers that there was a certain side effect that may or may not have been embarrassing depending on when you took the pill. Viagra was immediately reinvented as a cure for erectile dysfunction and as the world’s best known treatment for the condition – the accidental appropriation of the drug may be one of the most successful appropriations in history.

Situatedness

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Situatedness is the appropriation of a product based on the environmental situation faced by a user. This situation is very different from the one faced by the designers during the design phase of a product.

In the case of the Post-It note; the product only came to light thanks to appropriation to a situation by the inventor of the product. The project that he had been working on was a research project to develop an extra-strength glue. The adhesive on a Post-It note was created and found to have failed to deliver “extra-strength” in fact it was incredibly weak.

The inventor needed a bookmark, however, and reasoned that this weak glue would be excellent for keeping pages marked in his book. So he coated a piece of paper with it and began to use it as a bookmark.

When his appropriation was noticed at 3M, the company he was working for, the Post-It Note was born. It has become one of the world’s most successful products.

Dynamics

Environments change and products may be appropriated in a response to those changes. This kind of appropriation may be temporary, for example the use of a bed sheet over a window to block smoke or dust from the outside or it may be permanent (if dusty conditions were to continue forever).

Subversion

Subversion when taken literally is “the act of trying to destroy an established system” which sounds rather terrifying when it comes to appropriating products. But really in the case of subverting products it’s more about the use of the product for ways contrary to the original purpose.

It’s worth noting that these are often unpleasant moments of appropriation. GCHQ and the NSA (the British and American security agencies) were outed by Edward Snowden for trying to subvert anti-virus software so that they could insert their own viruses into people’s systems to keep tabs on them.

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Ownership

The final reason for appropriating products is ownership; by taking a product and using it for something it wasn’t originally intended for – it confers a feeling of ownership on the user of that product. The product is no longer a designer’s creation, it is the user’s own creation to reach a solution to a problem. This ownership of a product will also induce a sense of pride and self-worth in a user. Positive emotions are likely to increase the user’s loyalty to a specific product and appropriation to create ownership is something that should be encouraged wherever possible.

The Take Away

There are many reasons for appropriation but the most common are accidental, situatedness, dynamics, subversion and ownership. Designers shouldn’t fear appropriation – the Post-It Note, Viagra and Listerine’s success all come from the products being appropriated in one way or another. Appropriation in the majority of cases is a positive thing which encourages additional use of a product. However, there are some cases particularly when a product is subverted that appropriation may be detrimental to a product from the designer’s perspective.

References

Listerine and gonorrhea – Huffington Post

Understanding Viagra at Wikipedia

Edward Snowden, GCHQ, NSA and the subversion of anti-virus software

Hero Image: Author/Copyright holder: Mike Mozart. Copyright terms and licence: CC BY 2.0

What is Appropriation? — updated 2024 (2024)

FAQs

Has the 2024 Appropriations Bill passed? ›

State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs

More information on the first fiscal year 2024 appropriations package, which was signed into law on March 9, is available HERE.

What is the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2024? ›

This bill provides FY2024 appropriations for several federal departments and agencies. It also extends various expiring programs and authorities.

What does appropriation year mean? ›

Appropriation Year means the period of time that the legislative authority has authorized spending for a defined purpose. The Appropriation Year for agreements funded by the Legislature of the State of California commences July 1 and ends on June 30 of the following year.

What is an appropriation bill in simple terms? ›

Appropriation: A law of Congress that provides an agency with budget authority. An appropriation allows the agency to incur obligations and to make payments from the U.S. Treasury for specified purposes. Appropriations are definite (a specific sum of money) or indefinite (an amount for "such sums as may be necessary").

Did the 2024 federal budget pass? ›

WASHINGTON — On Friday, after the House passed a package of the remaining six Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 spending bills by a bipartisan vote of 286 to 134, the Senate took it up and passed it early Saturday morning with wide support by a margin of 74 to 24.

What is the funding bill for March 2024? ›

The House March 22 voted 286-134 to pass the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2024, legislation that would fund all remaining federal agencies through Sept. 30. The bipartisan bill includes six appropriations bills, including one funding the departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education.

What does it mean if the Congress is divided? ›

In the United States, divided government describes a situation in which one party controls the White House (executive branch), while another party controls one or both houses of the United States Congress (legislative branch).

How many appropriation bills are there? ›

Regular appropriations bills are the twelve standard bills that cover the funding for the federal government for one fiscal year to be enacted into law by October 1.

What is the consolidated and further continuing appropriations act? ›

The Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015 provides appropriations for most of the federal government through the end of FY2015 and continuing appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security through February 27, 2015. The Act includes eleven of the twelve regular appropriations bills.

What is appropriation in simple terms? ›

Appropriation is the act of taking something, usually without permission, like stealing your brother's french fries when he is momentarily distracted. Appropriation originally referred to the taking of private property, usually by the government.

What is an example of appropriation? ›

Examples of Appropriation:

Using or creating art that only looks at a part of a culture. Creating art that reinforces a stereotype about a group of people. Getting positive attention when your art imitates artwork or themes from another culture.

What happens after appropriations? ›

After approval by the appropriations committees, the bills head to the House and Senate floors where they may be further amended and eventually passed. Most times, the bills passed by House and Senate differ in some significant ways and must be reconciled.

Why is the appropriations bill important? ›

They establish, continue, or modify federal programs, and they are a prerequisite under House and Senate rules (and sometimes under statute) for the Congress to appropriate budget authority for programs. Some authorization laws provide spending directly.

Can no year funds be cancelled? ›

No-year funds are appropriations that have no defined period of availability and remain available until expended. The process for cancelling unobligated funds is distinct for an appropriations account with an indefinite period of availability. No-year funds do not have an expired phase before cancellation.

What is an example sentence for appropriation bill? ›

This was done in secret and attached to a general appropriations bill. No appropriations bill had been passed yet, and the government quickly neared bankruptcy. Both committees have twelve matching subcommittees, each tasked with working on one of the twelve annual regular appropriations bills.

Has the fy23 federal budget passed? ›

The final funding package was passed as an omnibus spending bill, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023.

Did the house pass a spending bill? ›

House passes $1.2T federal spending bill, sending measure to Senate ahead of midnight shutdown.

Did the defense appropriations bill pass? ›

Washington, D.C. – Today, the House Appropriations Committee met to consider the Fiscal Year 2025 Defense Appropriations Act. The measure was approved by the Committee with a vote of 34 to 25.

When was the Appropriations Act passed? ›

U.S. Department of the Treasury

The CARES Act was passed by Congress on March 25, 2020 and signed into law on March 27, 2020. The Consolidated Appropriations Act (2021) was passed by Congress on December 21, 2020 and signed into law on December 27, 2020.

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