When <exhibit A>, inevitably <exhibit B>.
When <exhibit A>, inevitably <exhibit B>.
Fantastic that every area has rounded corners exactly matching the screen corners but… there is no more space for the content and this is unusable?!?

This talk focuses on that evil little term “UX/UI,” which is responsible for so much confusion and tension in open-source projects. Not only does it unnecess...
After years of flatness, everyone is reintroducing realistic textures and materials to their UIs.
But your users demand more. Be ahead of the curve, add physics as well: https://dropdown.robsite.net
Easy to use: https://github.com/combatwombat/matter-dropdown
#webdev #ui #ux #webdesign #dropdownmenu #DesignIsHowItWorks
@overcastfm You keep saying that the new design prioritizes reachability, with the controls being lower on the screen.
The controls are higher on bigger phone than on smaller phones. I understand proportions and prettiness, but by your own reasoning that means that the design does a worse job of meeting its goals on bigger phones.
Can you adjust that, even at the cost of prettiness?