> There have been many smaller improvements, too. Google's Material Design for instance.
Could you elaborate on that? I.e. how this is an improvement, and over what? Serious question.
My overall impression is that it promotes dumbed down interfaces that maximize wasted screen space while minimizing amount of useful information displayed. But I might have just bad luck and constantly encounter applications using Material Design wrong. How does a good Material Design application look?
The material metaphor and the purposeful use of animation ("Motion provides meaning"), dimensions and visual perspective in my opinion is an improvement over merely arranging information in grids.
It's a fresh approach to displaying information in a meaningful and consistent manner.
Both the new Google Calendar and Contacts application are decent Material Design applications in my opinion.
Could you elaborate on that? I.e. how this is an improvement, and over what? Serious question.
My overall impression is that it promotes dumbed down interfaces that maximize wasted screen space while minimizing amount of useful information displayed. But I might have just bad luck and constantly encounter applications using Material Design wrong. How does a good Material Design application look?