Every iteration is designed to improve some metric so somebody can get promoted. It doesn't matter if it ruins the overall experience, somebody's pushing a metric.
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This is true for the dumb UI/UX changes in Windows recently too.
At this point I wonder if they just do this shit to see how many people subscribe to it so they can laugh at our expense.
As a contract software engineer that works with UI/UX designers across multiple industries and technologies, Google's suggested UI/UX is typically not used.
Do you mean Material Design? It's getting a lot of hate, but for most apps, I actually really like it. On my computer, I would hate it and I don't like the Gnome's simplified design for example, but on my phone, I want most of the apps to be simple utilities and Material Design seems to fit that very well.
Material Design was awesome. Modern Material You just seems like an exercise in excessive whitespace and overly wide fonts.
There are a lot of idiots out there. It is likely that they are trying to design for them.
I am degoogeled with the exception for YT. Mind to share an example?
Have you tried Newpipe? Lovely YT client for android :)
What do you mean? What happened? Which Google product?
makes it harder to switch to alternatives, windows does the same
This is some low effort shitposting. Ambiguous say Google is bad, refuse to elaborate, collect upvotes.
Could you provide examples of where you feel its been dumbed down? Some areas such as the number of quick toggle buttons in the notifications, I agree. Other areas I feel like it's matured pretty well.
They are dumbing down to the point that I almost feel like I'm an Apple consumer using iDevice
probably the same thing they've been doing to their old UX.
letting engineers design it instead of hiring UX designers
Engineers would be making it more complicated and customisable. I assure you no actual engineer has been anywhere near the UX in years
complicated, yes.
customisable? yes but only in the so aggravating i'm gonna chunk it out the window sense.
~~engineers~~ middle managers
FTFY. 😛 (and I wish I were joking, but it reeks of actual MM meddling)
What are you talking about lol, they have a ton of UX designers designing down to every pixel
You've obviously never seen UI/UX designed by an engineer...