• AlecSadler
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    1 year ago

    I really don’t understand the Material allure.

    I build web apps as a job and the impression I get is that everyone wants Material, “because” - but I don’t know if anyone wants it other than “because” it’s the buzzword of the day.

    And it always sucks because the clients always say, “Follow Material guidelines BUT make this smaller, make this less round, use this font we paid for, make the buttons different, and also customize all these components”.

    It’s dumb.

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      1 year ago

      The guidelines are a culmination of well-researched UX basics in practice. They’re meant to be stylistically customizable to any brand, or user preference. It’s just the best starting point in software design at the moment.

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      1 year ago

      I love Material You because I have an extensive wallpaper collection that Muzei has to select from and I enjoy seeing the palette change.

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      1 year ago

      Can’t say much about the article and how it affects websites but if you are talking about material you in general then it is very important to me. I am one of those who heavily customize when given a chance. Having a unified theme for my whole system or mobile makes it so much easier to change when I get bored of my current theme and want a new look. I often try to get material theme apps when possible just for the convenience and looks.