I recall seeing some discussion about the UI density Japanese websites (specifically Japanese news sites). For example: https://www.asahi.com/
Now that I think about it, news sites in general have fairly high density UIs, not that I consider them to be shining examples of great UIs.
https://www.yahoo.comhttps://www.bloomberg.com/
Regarding Bloomberg, the Bloomberg Terminal is also a good example of a really information dense interface. There is a few videos on YouTube where Bloomberg shows examples of how to use their terminals.
Yes, exactly. It probably makes more sense if you understand the terms used in the financial industry. Overall I'm just fascinated by the whole system, everything from the design language, the UI, the infrastructure and the keyboard.
https://kakaku.com (A shopping comparison and review site) has menus not as long as McMaster-Car (down the left side), then more menus in the body and tabs thrown in to boot when you reach a product. Each product page is jam packed with more information. A lot of information yes, good design, not so sure.