Why is skeuomorphism bad?

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It's tacky and just looks bad.

It was needed as in people would get confused if they didn't see comparisons with real life objects. It also made it so graphical designers had to spend hours if not days on a single interface that made skeuomorphism logical and realistic. Now that everyone pretty much understands interfaces, it's way better to declutter everything and make things simple but still pretty and user friendly.

Does it assist in faster object recognition/recall?

I wouldn't say bad. Just looks dated since it is something of the past. You'll see the difference when you compare it to today's GUI designs

it's not always bad

but you need to decouple nostalgia from functionality

sometimes they work

Do you think Steve Jobs would have abruptly ended skeuomorphism as quickly as Tim Cook and his employees did?
Skeuomorphism uses images to represent computational actions (eg: genie delete on mac, sound effects, etc). Do these interactions not assist in understanding what the computer is doing for those non-technical (non-versed in computer science)?

Everything not current looks dated.
This pendulum swings ad nauseam.

It looks terrible from a ui standpoint. Have you seen what LG used to do ? They had a notepad app with regular lines like a regular notepad. Yet you swipe up to see more notes but instead of the page flipping up, the words slid up and the paper underneath was basically a wallpaper. That's fucking terrible.

I'm glad we have material designto help guide developers but honestly i miss how hard designers really tried to make good looking objects. Like we have high res beautiful displays yet everything is so boring .. i wish there was more detail to everything and not be so boring.

Like a music player widget visually changing CD's and having a small equalizer underneath.

Yeah yeah i know maybe it sounds tacky and unneeded. But we have all this power in our phones and it's being wasted on boring simple ui menus. My.god.

I was going to respond to this with more detail, but I'm a bit tired.
People don't like skeuomorphism because it's no longer a fad. Fads drive human interests and perceptions of value. You are all slaves to others' opinions and the fads they enact (I am too because I like accommodating differing opinions).

Skeuomorphism is terrible for productivity. I'm more productive using the command line than using any rudimentary GUI or any enhanced/skeuomorphic GUI.
My question was directed more toward the general population (aka the 'masses') utilization of technology. They would benefit greatly from pictorial (skeuomorphic) representation of technological concepts than persons like myself, who find scripts and the command line more efficient.
The question is the audience at stake.

The animations still should be present for good user feedback but I don't believe the textures and such would be necessary.

It isn't. It's just not fashionable at the moment.

No. Steve Jobs vision most likely went far beyond of what he have accomplished with osx.

Everything this Cook faggot and his team of slimy fanboys did is producing memes.

Because it's the current year.

>They had a notepad app with regular lines like a regular notepad. Yet you swipe up to see more notes but instead of the page flipping up, the words slid up and the paper underneath was basically a wallpaper. That's fucking terrible.


That's great actually.


>Skeuomorphism is terrible for productivity

lol, deadly wrong again

because i'm not a designer and am to cheap to pay for one.

I wanted to get into this graphic design thing but everything I see is flat, flat and flat. Flat.

literally one of the main reasons why I don't make music on a computer is because of all the skeumorphic interfaces in audio software. It sounds shallow and un-economical, but I would just feel miserable clicking and dragging fake knobs on a fake Moog.

So instead I stick with tape and old Yamahas.

I want gloss to come back

I've worked with graphic designers all my life. Run away. Waiting, administrative services and any kind of manual labor pay up to double of what any run of the mill graphic designer earns.

Arts in general as a form of earning your bread are dead.

Well, wouldn't that be logical?

Some of my friends are waiters and they look like they're about to blow their brains out at any second. Graphic design doesn't seem taxing enough to warrant being actually paid that much for it.

That is so obnoxious, I loathe that meme.

*ero

more than aero, I want WPF/Silverlight to not die.

If Silverlight was open source and browsers came with a CLR, the world would be a better place.

It's vile but was pretty much the only argument when apple ditched skeuomorphism for "le modern appearance"

>I want WPF/Silverlight to not die.
i surly hope you jest.

Skeuomorphism looks so dated now. Delicious flat interface for life.

it's not. in fact it was awesome.

i can't stand the new shitty look of the ios.

Vista had a well designed interface, but it looked like shit.

looks dank. if IOS still looked like this, I might buy an iPhone again.

the transparent glass bullshit is for faggots.

It's only bad if it's overdone.
Overdone skeumorphism is about as bad as overdone flat UI's are.

no, gloss

Pynchon, DFW, Heller

Hi /lit/

I don't. I've always changed my themes to look as close to a flat design since windows xp. Now that it is the norm I hope it sticks around forever in some form.

Down with skeuomorphism and flat design. Bring back pseudo 3D solid color rectangles. Death to gloss, death to pastel.

It's not.

Hating it is the latest meme.