> Thank god the designs are being reconsidered from cheap flat looks but they now kind of look like toys with rounded corners for everything and are all square instead of having their own sizes.
All that hype around "flat" was just that, hype. Design needs texture and depth, these are just core concepts of design. Doing away with texture or depth because somebody in the silicon valley decided it was outdated means that all these designers that jumped into the "flat bandwagon" didn't even understand what their job was about: not following trends but ACTUALLY designing for a public.
All that hype around "flat" was just that, hype. Design needs texture and depth, these are just core concepts of design. Doing away with texture or depth because somebody in the silicon valley decided it was outdated means that all these designers that jumped into the "flat bandwagon" didn't even understand what their job was about: not following trends but ACTUALLY designing for a public.