Then, not to be snarky, why say anything?
Even his imaginary "snapshot/example driven design tool" (described at the end of the article) seems quite intriguing and thought provoking. I wonder if with AI being so easily accessible nowadays, a retake on this tool can provide something that is actually usable and useful to people?
The premise is shockingly simple, and I still apply it: when designing an interface, think about how you’d do it if this was a book, not an interactive interface. That is, take visual design seriously. Only after that add interaction (or maybe don’t).
To add, think about what is being read and why in the context of what is being done.
Nodebox almost scratches that itch:
but the last time I tried it, I couldn't get the precision which my current project requires for output.
leetrout•1d ago