Comment by foobarbecue 17 hours ago Lately I've occasionally been running into round check boxes that look like radio buttons. Why???? 6 comments foobarbecue Reply LunicLynx 17 hours ago UX want to put their own spin on things. I’ve noticed this repeatedly.UX has gotten from something with a cause to being the cause for something hexasquid 6 hours ago In 20 years of front-end web development I've never encountered a designer willing to use standard form controls. I assume they exist. andai 16 hours ago I think the answer is they just don't know. iamcalledrob 15 hours ago iOS decided square checkboxes were ugly, and design patterns are flowing from mobile->desktop these days. suzzer99 9 hours ago I think Apple does stuff like this because a) they can get away with it and b) they know countless competitors who can't get away with it will blindly follow their shitty new design paradigm. aspensmonster 15 hours ago Squircles[1].[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squircle
LunicLynx 17 hours ago UX want to put their own spin on things. I’ve noticed this repeatedly.UX has gotten from something with a cause to being the cause for something hexasquid 6 hours ago In 20 years of front-end web development I've never encountered a designer willing to use standard form controls. I assume they exist.
hexasquid 6 hours ago In 20 years of front-end web development I've never encountered a designer willing to use standard form controls. I assume they exist.
iamcalledrob 15 hours ago iOS decided square checkboxes were ugly, and design patterns are flowing from mobile->desktop these days. suzzer99 9 hours ago I think Apple does stuff like this because a) they can get away with it and b) they know countless competitors who can't get away with it will blindly follow their shitty new design paradigm.
suzzer99 9 hours ago I think Apple does stuff like this because a) they can get away with it and b) they know countless competitors who can't get away with it will blindly follow their shitty new design paradigm.
UX want to put their own spin on things. I’ve noticed this repeatedly.
UX has gotten from something with a cause to being the cause for something
In 20 years of front-end web development I've never encountered a designer willing to use standard form controls. I assume they exist.
I think the answer is they just don't know.
iOS decided square checkboxes were ugly, and design patterns are flowing from mobile->desktop these days.
I think Apple does stuff like this because a) they can get away with it and b) they know countless competitors who can't get away with it will blindly follow their shitty new design paradigm.
Squircles[1].
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squircle