Are you guys tired of "Material You" design?

https://lemmy.world/post/713584

Are you guys tired of "Material You" design? - Lemmy.world

Are you guys tired of the “Material You” design? I don’t really like the huge paddings on everything aspect of it. Also a lot of it feels too flat. What do you guys think?

As a professional UX designer, the padding is the least of the issues.

I'm hoping I get used to it, but I miss more skeuomorphic design. It's like a designer wanted to toss out to be why and turbot about real people using it.... which describes the bulk of Apple design, too, for that matter. I think we overshot the balance point.

The dynamic theming is a bit of a branding nightmare.

Probably one of the reasons I like it. Big red company icon next to the big black company icon, next to the big pink company icon. Nah, I'll take the uniform design, please.

But companies like to brand for, among others, usability and legal reasons. They aren't going to participate in neutering the brand they have invested so much in. It doesn't really matter if the user "likes" it because it's pretty. What matters is if the companies pouring money into app development like it, and if the users can easily identify the apps they want to use. That's why it has such low adoption.

It doesn’t really matter if the user “likes” it because it’s pretty.

I prioritize apps that have the option. If companies want me to choose their app over another, they'll offer it.

I have no problem identifying the app I want to use. My apps are alphabetized. Easy peasy.

Most apps aren't "choice" apps. Things like banking, transit, etc. I doubt you'd change your bank or refuse to take the bus just because they don't allow their app to be colored based on a random pixel measurement from a background image. And if so, I'd like to think you'd be in the limited minority.
True, which is why I said prioritize. If I have no other option, I have no other option. Some of my open source, small project apps have already made icons available. I really have a hard time understanding why a big business is so resistant to it other than they want to train the customer rather than listen to their requests.

Because big companies have a lot more on their plate than startups or open source that may or may not pan out.

Anyone with a modicum of skill in observation who has worked in such environments knows exactly why the little guy (especially a little guy with free labor) spends a lot more time or money on less essential UI.

I don't claim to know ui design. I've created a few icons here and there and it wasn't hard. Anyway, no need to continue to belabor the point.