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    1 year ago

    Those are very valid points, but the complete lack of UI and UX design doesn’t make it the best. Just some basic things will suffice.

    • less redundant wording
    • critical info formatted to be on the same visual line
    • some simple icons added which roughly represent the info
    • a basic design (header, centered box with info, easy on the eyes colors)
    • basic responsiveness to support most devices
    • bigger font sizes for the critical info could further help visually impaired people

    That would make the info quickly and easily digestible, even at a glance, for most people on most devices.

    I get the point, but I wanted to show that well designed frontends make using the web easier for people with human-tailored designs. Of course, over-the-top artsy visuals, dark patterns, defiant handling of cookie policies, invasive data collection and corporations doing corporate stuff make the web annoying, difficult and unsave to use for humans. I think we need to differentiate between those.