The Decline of User Interface Design Standards in Web-based Applications
The decline of the user interface ๐
The text discusses the decline of user interface design standards and principles, particularly in the transition to web-based applications. It highlights the disappearance of familiar elements such as Ok and Cancel buttons, the need for fine mouse motor skills, the lack of clear application identification, the overuse of gray colors, and the prioritization of aesthetics over usability in software design.
- The text discusses the decline of user interface design standards
- It highlights the disappearance of familiar elements such as Ok and Cancel buttons
- It discusses the need for fine motor skills and the lack of clear application identification
- It addresses the overuse of gray colors and the prioritization of aesthetics over usability in software design