usually theming makes usability worse rather than better, because most usability issues can't be fixed by a theme; instead they need to be fixed by code updates that are another layer away from the user experience when there's a theming layer in between
usually theming makes usability worse rather than better, because most usability issues can't be fixed by a theme; instead they need to be fixed by code updates that are another layer away from the user experience when there's a theming layer in between