I personally hate rounded corners and shadows added everywhere. Makes most things look crappy and smudged.

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    Massive whitespace. So many websites just feel like a PowerPoint presentation with their large-sized fonts and large amounts of space I have to scroll through.

    Makes it very hard to find information sometimes.

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      And God help you of you ever try to browse the site using an older, low resolution monitor. It borders on being unusable.

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      291 year ago

      I’ll tell you why we’ve made it here. For as long as I’ve been a designer, the website has served as the face of companies and therefore subject to direct criticism from the higher ups. Too many times would my team create something wonderful that would meet all our needs and test well only to have the President chime in and say he wants ticker tape in the hero… for no particular reason. And also can we add this and add that and blah blah blah ok now it’s a pile of garbage that’s crammed full of stuff you don’t need and is confusing to use. Skip ahead to today where graphic designers have taken over the world and made everyone forcefully subject to extreme minimalism. Who’s laughing now!?! Maniacally laughs

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        only to have the President chime in and say he wants ticker tape in the hero… for no particular reason.

        “Since we have a Corporate Design, how about we make the change in Photoshop and print it out for you?”

        Rather, it’s probably more because of mobile first.

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      It can be so hard to identify where you need to click or what is viewable only. You have to study the whole page of which may, God help me, I have to scroll down.