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by seieste
1612 days ago
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From their perspective you're lacking three things: 1) credibility, 2) leverage, and 3) data. Credibility: you're a technical founder, not a designer. Why would they listen to you? Leverage: you do not have decision-making power on this point. The other people do not feel their position is at all threatened by your disagreement with their choice, otherwise they would not be handling this situation as they are. Data: there's no data to support your belief; it's entirely subjective. This isn't like a technical decision where you can discuss tradeoffs like performance metrics. You could try to get data by getting user feedback, but given (1) and (2) I don't think it'd be worth it. I think your best option right now is to realize your value to the company is not on the design side. If that's something you want to be involved in, then you need to build that credibility gradually (and be able to provide better feedback than simply "it disgusts me"). |
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What belief? OP just hates looking at the colors. They've been very clear about that.