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by anonyfuss
4779 days ago
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The platform has defined conventions. There's a set of Human Interface Guidelines, and those guidelines prescribe what UI elements to use where. There is also set of standard user expectations, and a general design culture that ties the platform together for its users. On top of this is the massive investment that Apple has made in educating users of what to expect from the platform -- an investment that is further strengthened each time a user uses an app that follows the expected conventions. Further, users buy their phones for this cohesive platform experience. If they wanted flat UI, they could buy a Windows Phone. They haven't. So yes, forcing a completely non-standard UI on users, and promoting its use on the platform, is condescending and honestly hostile to the health and cohesion and shared value of the platform. |
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