The only recent redesign I actually thought was good was Wikipedia.
They recognized that the most common user need by far is to read and navigate the article the user is already on, and they put those controls front and center. I know people got upset that the discovery links became less prominent, but overall it felt like the designers actually thought about the use case and designed for it.
I hate it and installed a userscript to append ?useskin=vector to all wikipedia links. The new design wastes 2/3rds of the screen on trendy whitespace.
The only recent redesign I actually thought was good was Wikipedia.
They recognized that the most common user need by far is to read and navigate the article the user is already on, and they put those controls front and center. I know people got upset that the discovery links became less prominent, but overall it felt like the designers actually thought about the use case and designed for it.
Same for other languages, they are right there now
I hate it and installed a userscript to append ?useskin=vector to all wikipedia links. The new design wastes 2/3rds of the screen on trendy whitespace.