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by asoneth
697 days ago
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> It's being actively promoted by companies in order to cut design costs I'm curious why you think it reduces design costs to put less information on the screen? My experience has been the reverse -- the companies that chase trends (including but not limited to low-information-density screens and using mobile-first designs for desktop applications) also tend to spend more money on UI design compared to other companies. |
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The question is for whom it saves costs? For the developers of UI framework it certainly saves cost to treat the desktop as a second rate platform and to focus just on mobile.
Developers of desktop applications have to pay the price, by working around libraries and frameworks that do not consider them as a first tier clients.