Is simple always better?

Scott Glasgow
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Nigee
Simple is always better Use the Agile frame work Iterative and incremental approach Breaking down large projects into smaller, more manageable chunks called "sprints." I made my landing page in one sprint which took me 1 week I'll be keen for your feedback?
Scott Glasgow
@heynigee Love your insight! The world is complex and connected in ways we don’t fully understand. Everything from products to personalities has a brand, a logo, an experience. Personally, I tend to gravitate to the stuff that is more simple.
Ridia Chang
Ooh. Tough question. Personally, yes.
Scott Glasgow
@chang_dia I think it depends on the situation. But I'm the same... personally I like to keep it simple.
Eric Beans
The word always is always the wrong word. ;-) Simple to use is better. Simple user experiences are almost always better. Simple is usually better
Alexis Khvatov
Simple approaches offer convenience and clarity that make them attractive in many everyday scenarios. The long-term effectiveness of simple tactics, however, runs much deeper than just the practical benefits. Breaking a problem down into its core components or primitives we can quickly solve complex challenges with ease. Some of the most successful inventions and businesses regularly rely on this type of approach to simplify tasks without sacrificing quality or effectiveness. Filtering our options and solely focusing on what’s essential is the key to finding out whether something working with simple strategies is better in the long run than using a more complicated solution. In conclusion, I fully stand behind the statement that “simple is better”; it allows us to make progress faster while offering extreme practicality and efficiency!
Scott Glasgow
@alekswatch I like your perspective, Alexis. Personally, I think simple is bold and provides direction.
Hadid Designer
Not always. While simplicity can be beneficial in many cases, sometimes a more complex solution may be necessary to achieve desired results. It depends on the context and the problem at hand. The key is to find the optimal balance between simplicity and complexity based on the specific needs and requirements of the situation. When you think you'll build a site you know its UI should be more simple and clean but modern as well as what UIHUT provides.
Christopher Nguyen
As a designer, HELL YES! Lots of people are facing decision paralysis so help them by giving them fewer choices. Similar to design, simple is better and classier
Tim Schneider
I like to follow the K.I.S.S. principle Keep It Simple Stupid
Andrew C.
simple is always good to build processes... but to scale SIMPLE is not enough
Matt Harbord
Simple isn't always better, but the ability to get value quickly (and simply) is worth a lot. With a complex product, make sure there's simple path to see value quickly - give users an 'aha' moment early, then let them use the complexity to refine / improve relevance to them, but only once they've understood the value prop.
In m opinion yes, there is no need to overcomplicate anything in your life :)
Ann Samerman
YES. It is very comfortable when everything is simple and modern.
Janusz Mirowski
Simple but not too simple :)