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by yarcob
1706 days ago
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I'm reminded of another story I read (probably on HN), where they showed architectural plans / designs from either 19th or early 20th century, from a time when houses where decorated with intricate stucco. The plans showed none of the beautiful stucco. The plans just showed the layout, and left the detailed design of the decoration to the craftsmen. I think we often have it the wrong way around, nowadays. The project outline may specify to use Twitter bootstrap or Google material design (are those still a thing? It's been a while since I've done client work) but the important design, like UI flow etc is often left the implementor. Then you end up with a crappy app that looks nice on screenshots, and people wonder why nobody lkkes it. |
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