Context: https://ia.net/topics/in-search-of-the-perfect-writing-font
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And finally, will find a time to build some ideas with Dart/Flutter. Something inside is telling me that in a generated future, people who can code will be able to create free from no code tools and SaaS silos. And this is enough motivation for me:)
I see a strange future in which product designers (who will spend less time on decorating and fiddling with DS components) with the help of ChatGPT will fulfill the role of junior devs in the production pipeline.
Maybe it's time overthrow the W3C and invent HTML6 already, and provide for some proper modern UI widgets instead of needing piles and piles of JavaScript UI-library-of-the-month that create widgets by hacking together a clutter-fest of div hell.
Stuff like <hamburger>, <tabset swipeable="true">, <img pinchzoomable="true" onclick="window.lightbox(this)" lowsrc="..." highsrc="..." ultrahighsrc="...">, <ul pulltorefresh="true" onrefresh="foo()"> should be part of it already, <button> should have more sane margins, font, contrast, and border radius choices by default, <hr> should be low contrast by default as the article says, and the default background and text colors should be #f2f2f2/#222222, and not #ffffff/#000000. Visual centering should be implemented in CSS with a neural net. Let's get standards with the beat.
Actually, I am utterly baffled that this is not the target of current neural net implementation. I expected some form of automation to emerge in this field first.
Instead, someone decided, that investing in generative "A.I." art and removing the human element from the illustration process is more important.:)
In the world of lean development and design sprints, the quality of UI is not the important part.
Maybe in the near future, only the best designer will survive the shift.