I've noticed that sometimes inexperienced designers use flat design and minimalism as excuses for poor design choices.
A decent portion of the candidates I interview lately all use flat design for everything as if it s the only style or way to design something. I've grown biased about it thinking it's lazy form of design.
note: I don't think all of flat design is lazy. Nor do I think all flat illustration is easy by any means either. I think it's used as a scapegoat for bad design.
It's something that some designers use for a scapegoat.
What do you guys think? Has anyone else noticed this? Is flat design lazy design for student designers? For people working professionally, how would you guys feel about seeing a plethora of portfolios only showing flat/minimalisfic designs?
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