My experience is the same, the companies I’ve worked at had not only female designers, so I cannot really relate that part from the article. However, I think the rest is spot on, there is really a gap between design and coding, which causes websites to have fundamental issues.
What? Web design is still a job that exists, and it’s not a gendered role in any way. I have no idea what the writer is complaining about.
My experience is the same, the companies I’ve worked at had not only female designers, so I cannot really relate that part from the article. However, I think the rest is spot on, there is really a gap between design and coding, which causes websites to have fundamental issues.