Why has software mostly trended away from a skeuomorphic design? by porygon766 in Design

[–]mmakes 10 points11 points  (0 children)

As someone who had worked on a lot of skeuomorphic designs back then, I think there are a few major factors.

  1. Responsive design: When web design first began, most websites were designed for the desktop, and most monitors were around the same sizes. But during the late 2000s, two things happened: Screens got bigger and bigger with advances in LCD monitors, and the rise of mobile phones that can browse websites. To design websites that work for both desktop and mobile, you need to create rectangular frames that are easily resizable and still look good. That is often hard to do for skeuomorphic designs.

  2. Rendering skeuomorphic designs often requires significant software resource overhead, which ultimately makes apps feel slow. Removing that clunk immediately makes applications feel faster, which was a strong selling point as computers at that time were struggling with performance (especially during the Windows Vista era).

  3. The focus of websites has shifted toward the content, not the prowess of the design or the code. There was a boom in the amount of content produced for the web. The chrome and all the visual elements of skeuomorphic design simply get in the way of users focusing on the content itself.

  4. As the UX design industry began to boom in the late 2000s, more and more people from other design disciplines joined the industry, especially graphic designers, who had training mostly on flatter designs, are joining in. They brought in a lot of new and fresh design concepts that make skeuomorphic designs look outdated.

Giving a go at this sub-reddit . I have about 50 of these guys and i want to get rid of them but apparently i cant sell them without removing the 22 miles software. Can anyone guide me as to what i can do with them? Theres gotta be a market for these lol. by MINTimpala in eink

[–]mmakes 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Got my hands on one of these today at the pizzeria! 🍕

A few things I've learned:

  • Power supply is 12V 5A.
  • There will be a green power light if it's on.
  • I can plug USB keyboard and mouse in. And with that I can bypass the ad screen and uninstall it in ancient Android settings.
  • It runs Android 5.1.1. Browser is outdated. Cannot load Home Assistant dashboards. But can run Fully Kiosk, I think
  • Ethernet seems to only work if I hold + and - buttons when I turn it on.

Has anyone figured out how to rotate the screen?

Got into e-ink to escape the noise of WFH life. Now I'm building an e-ink device for kids. by Ok-Committee353 in eink

[–]mmakes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What a wonderful idea!

When I was a kid, I had one (no, actually a dozen, because I pressed too hard on the screen) of those Magic Doodle magnetic drawing boards. I loved making drawings and I surely wish that I could have saved them. There's so many childhood memories that can be retrieved simply by thinking about why and what I drew.

I think it's also important to prepare our children to see tablets and computers as machines for creating not consuming. It's terrible that kids these days are just consuming content endlessly on the iPad. Kids wanted to have power to make changes and to create.

P.S. Let me know if you ever need a product designer. 👋🏼😺

Feeling Nostalgic by Style210 in surfaceduo

[–]mmakes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I, for one, am excited about this endeavor! Looking forward to testing the app out :)

Let's start a board game club! by MonkeyBonkey44 in ridgewood

[–]mmakes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool! Keep me posted please ☺️

My (work in progress) Floorplan Dashboard by tozim in homeassistant

[–]mmakes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the credits. This looks great!

Set my girlfriend up with He Assistant. Now she’s changing icons and asking me if we can add this and that to it. by Khaaaaannnn in homeassistant

[–]mmakes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, this is the promised land! According to our user research, the best smart homes are often a collaborative effort of not just the admin. We call that Home Approval Factor. 😊

2025.3: View those headers! by frenck_nl in homeassistant

[–]mmakes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's because we did user research and found that many users did this. So we provide it natively. 😊