Do you approve of the move to flat UI design schemes?

Do you approve of the move to flat UI design schemes?

Yes

No because it looks like something from 1990, just with less pink

Yes, it looks cleaner and more pleasing to my eyes. But I do kinda miss the old glossy/transparent trash.

flat UI schemes are a totally thing

>round buttons
>more than 2 colours
fuck off

Not for me. Flat UI can get boring. I miss that glossy UI.

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It doesn't matter too much to me what the icons look like.

What matters to me is how they're places, and how they allow me to access information relevant to what I'm doing.

Simple is always better.

>round image on the left
ew

>go to newspaper website
>hamburger menu, flat icons
>40px text
>article split into 10 pages
>during reading random message with "home page was updated, visit now?" pops up to annoy you
>when you look at another tab the page displays an ad for their newsletter and that "you have not been active on this page for 5 minutes, want to go back to the article or our main age now?"
wtf

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I'm a fan. Flat design looks great when done correctly. Microsoft's done very well creating examples of what not to do.

I find it way more attractive than the old glossy, skeumorphic design philosophy. When done right, flat UI can give you really good clarity and aesthetics.

I associate glossy, rounded logos with cheapness. I like the flat UI.

It needs shadows to highlight interactive elements. Otherwise I welcome it. I'm still waiting when will we move from icons to text labels.

mostly

Flat is based, material is garbage, skeumorphic looks like shit and does not age well at all

desu, material aesthetically is god tier but I feel like google doesn't even know how to handle it
conceptually it makes a LOT of sense, we're naturally inclined to materials, things make more sense as material stacks... but that calculator app takes it in the wrong direction, as with a lot of other material designed apps by google

cancer