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Pannoniae | 1 month ago
The only reason it's used that it's cheaper and faster to make, is perfectly soulless not to make anyone upset, and it's trendy.
Pannoniae | 1 month ago
The only reason it's used that it's cheaper and faster to make, is perfectly soulless not to make anyone upset, and it's trendy.
9dev|1 month ago
If that were true, road signage would look a lot different than it does.
Minimalistic design clearly has advantages when quickly grasping intent is key.
Nextgrid|1 month ago
kace91|1 month ago
>There's exactly zero arguments for any kind of flat or minimalistic design outside of art
Here’s one: helping the interface stay out of the way, removing clutter so the actual content of the app takes focus instead.
I can tell you it works because with the new Glass stuff everything is begging for attention again, and I hate it.
And just to be clear, I’m not voting for design overflattened to the point one can’t tell icons apart. For me, around 4 in the diagram is the ideal middle point.
adastra22|1 month ago
storus|1 month ago
Yeah, like when I need to guess what is clickable and what isn't...
Pannoniae|1 month ago
Exactly, I agree with the parent! They're right, it only happens that their strawman is actually true :)
whimsicalism|1 month ago