• @UprisingVoltage@feddit.it
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      421 year ago

      Surely a good exercise for the person who does it and a good way for those who work(or want to work) in the field to see how other designers tackle these kind of projects, even if for fun.

      Wouldn’t really call it meaningless

      • @muhyb@programming.dev
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        1 year ago

        I can see how this is a good exercise for the one who makes it and maybe for others who are interested in the field. However, just because it has Steam in the title, doesn’t mean it’s related to a gaming community.

        • @UprisingVoltage@feddit.it
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          111 year ago

          I see your point now and yeah, you’re definitely correct here.

          Would’ve fit better in a web/UI/UX design themed community.

          But tbh I enjoyed the video so I really don’t mind

          • @muhyb@programming.dev
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            31 year ago

            Well I didn’t say anything about the video (though apparently it sounded kinda harsh, could’ve worded better). But yeah, while the video is not perfect, it raises some very good points about Steam’s UX. Just not the correct community. However since Lemmy isn’t big enough as Reddit, I guess this is acceptable for now.

    • WhiteHotaru
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      71 year ago

      I work as an Information Architect. I liked following their stream of thought to get an idea about what information weights more for a user.

    • Essence_of_Meh
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      61 year ago

      It does a good job at pointing out flaws with Steam UI and how they could be fixed (something Valve is apparently unable to do themselves).

      While the design in this video isn’t perfect, it’s way better than the current shitshow and I don’t see why people (especially those who know what they’re doing) shouldn’t remind a multibillion company they should do better.