Although this is sensible advice, I thought I'd take it a step further. In order to understand UI/UX design rules, you need to learn to break them to use them. Therefore I give the following advice:
The weak dark mode users will run away in fear while the strong stay. This is natural selection at its peak and you cannot change my mind
Some assorted class work from this week- I’m working on the UI for our game and the backgrounds have been coming out so GOOD AND TASTY I think I’m learning to love doing pixel art my dudes
You're so right abt all these websites looking freaking the same. Too polished, corporate typa style bs. And it's not only websites, it's applicable to books too. Everything looks bland and the same. I honestly miss early 2000s style. I don't care if it was tacky or anything. At least they were interesting and each one was unique in it's own brand of quirk lol
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I agree! I love different styles shown in websites! Everything nowadays are following this trendy of "spacey subtle but a lot few colours" and they say it's all for user experience so I wonder is it the users' fault or are the designers just following a trend they got from another designer and so forth and not really what the user wants? I mean, I bet now the users who view the websites are noticing, like we have, that oh the same style again. I don't know as I'm not a UX/UI designer so I can't judge entirely but from a user perspective I am tired of websites all looking the same, I mean even those old government websites look better than this gradient spacey look that's going on.
But just as they're a trend, they will die out soon. I remember when glassompishm was super duper trendy, when I started learning how to code websites around 2021-2022, it was everywhere and now it's not as popular, I see less of it now, so we'll see what's next 🤞🏾
On that, this is why I like neocites with it's diversity and uniqueness! Also check out mine hehe~!
It receives texts, it stores your evidence- it even saves your search history! And your location... and your personal data... We crammed our 3D phone UI full of features and lore fit for our visual novel's cyberpunk future.
This is a gimmick I've been looking into, at the cost of a turn you can bank an action to use later immediately after someone else. This seems pretty useless but could be helpful in applying status effects that can combine, I still need to think about it lol.