UX changes require talent. As is seen by the fact that hivesigner has been crap for years.
Its easier to find a dev to code some stuff than a quality UX change designer.
UX design is just a different skill set. I think across the board Hive devs underestimate the importance of it but I've been screaming for years that Hives number one problem is UX. At the end of the day though I do have to agree that Hivesigner has always been pretty terrible.
Im feeling very positive about devs recently showing interest in fixing the UX. Especially Peakd and Ecency. The old guard devs are more set in their ways and not flexible when it comes to new user experience.
To be fair...
What i have realized is that it could be an amazing tool with just a few pretty easy changes.
Also I could probably pretty harsh on my own site in a few places. Just takes time to get around to them.
UX changes require talent. As is seen by the fact that hivesigner has been crap for years.
Its easier to find a dev to code some stuff than a quality UX change designer.
Some may say productive and helpful conversation requires talent ;)
Are you saying im super talented or not talented enough. 😂
UX design is just a different skill set. I think across the board Hive devs underestimate the importance of it but I've been screaming for years that Hives number one problem is UX. At the end of the day though I do have to agree that Hivesigner has always been pretty terrible.
Im feeling very positive about devs recently showing interest in fixing the UX. Especially Peakd and Ecency. The old guard devs are more set in their ways and not flexible when it comes to new user experience.