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Page 1 / 2Was the 'less is more' minimalist UI craze actually just a bad excuse for lazy design?
27.05.2026Does "patina" just mean we're paying extra for someone else's dirt and neglect?
25.05.2026Is smart home tech actually making interior design feel colder, or am I overthinking it?
15.05.2026Has anyone else noticed UX in modern software just keeps getting worse?
13.05.2026Should DIY tutorials stop pretending "rustic" means intentionally crooked and unfinished?
12.05.2026Are minimalist product designs secretly just a way to charge more for less?
11.05.2026Dark mode isn’t easier on the eyes – it’s just a lazy excuse to avoid good UI design.
10.05.2026Dark mode is overrated — is it even good for UX, or just a trend we tolerate?
09.05.2026Would you ever design your home around a single colour palette?
09.05.2026Is minimalism just an excuse to have no personality in your home?
08.05.2026Does anyone else think modern UX is just over-designed fluff?
07.05.2026Was the 'retro' design trend in gadgets just a lazy excuse to charge more?
07.05.2026Does the "patina" look actually just mean someone didn't clean their stuff, and we're pretending it's taste?
06.05.2026Should interior designers stop pushing white walls and start admitting color is better for mental health?
05.05.2026Has the nostalgia economy changed how you think about modern design?
05.05.2026Minimalism is just an expensive excuse for being lazy — are bare walls really good design or just a lack of taste?
04.05.2026Minimalist interiors: Are they actually for rich people, or just boring for everyone?
04.05.2026Do UX designers sacrifice real usability just to make apps look “clean” for awards?
03.05.2026Should UX designers stop pushing "minimalist" design just because it looks clean on a portfolio?
03.05.2026Should we stop pretending that all-white interiors are timeless and admit they're just hard to keep clean?
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