• SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      10 hours ago

      Damn. Truly a visionary I must say. Nobody ever thought to think of a design in terms of how something works before

      No but seriously though, I don’t really get this quote. Isn’t that… obvious?

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        10 hours ago

        For Apple? No, it isn’t. Which is why we got the incredible air phone or whatever that shit was.

        They make quality stuff, but it’s always been about vanity. Drives me nuts how much some people are religious about their shit.

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          8 hours ago

          As far as I understand it nobody’s even buying the iPhone air. It’s obviously a cheap version of the product which should be great if it also had a cheaper price, but since it costs almost as much as the normal iPhone no one can see the point.

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      11 hours ago

      ohhh, so Microsoft is bad at design, I was trying to pinpoint exactly what was so fucked up with their shit

      because seriously how the fuck does nothing Microsoft just work anymore

      even notepad was enshittified, I just learned there’s fucking copilot in notepad. I’m trying to hold out on Win10 at work, but they’re also making OneDrive trigger BSODs a few times a day now…

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        7 hours ago

        TBF Microsoft also don’t know how to make things look and feel right. For ages, their primary UI design tools were a toolbar crammed with buttons end to end, a vertical list crammed with items, and a table crammed with items row by row — culminating in Windows 8’s tiles. MS didn’t understand that people need spatial organization, spacing and margins, and only recently started separating toolbar buttons with white space in their apps.

        Meanwhile principles of grouping are any designer’s most basic tools. One could make good design with sticks and mud if they follow the principles.