Can we all agree that the 00s were the most aesthetically pleasing decade?

Can we all agree that the 00s were the most aesthetically pleasing decade?

No. I disagree.

only because you were a kid when half of this shit was new

In terms of hardware, yes. In terms of software aesthetics, I'd say the 1990s were better.

This, absolutely agree. Though the 90s had some great hardware too

>software aesthetics
>90's
MY FUCKING SIDES! ALL SOFTWARE WAS FUCKING TRASH ASIDE GAYMES

I think they were the ugliest decade tbqh

I still think Windows XP was ugly as fuck

It's came out in 2001 or so.

>a decade when burger car companies still has some chance
Also Viper fucked everybody on the tracks especially in the GT series.

this phone reminds me of all those different winamp skins

Nokia was also great

The days when one phone company had 4 different looking cell phones.

The 90s had better tech aesthetics but worse fashion aesthetics

aesthetics, retard.

You have to go back.

I unironicslly love this car's design, and don't mind the look of the Aztec

Always hated that thing.

That would be the 70s

only because
nostalgia googles

Windows XP with the Luna Royale theme looked great

I quite like the Aztek as well. I think it's one of those things that's hated because everyone else hates it. Like the word moist.

It was clearly the 80s

nobody had that shit in the 70s

for phones, laptops, and desktops/workstations yes

I like them a little more than now because a lot of common consumer fixtures like phones hadn't matured yet and thus still had their share of gimmicks and design variations to try and stick out from the herd, but overall the 2000s was where design went to die. Cheap looking two-tone trash (pic rel, even workstations were boring), god awful tacky looking skeuomorphic interfaces that nobody knew how to develop "native" looking software for, and consumer pandering really started to kick into overdrive. The best pieces of non-mobile tech from the decade were often just '90s holdouts.

Late 50s through the mid-60s.