
Microsoft's GUI design strategy has drifted since Petzold era
Hacker News·1mo·naves
A long-form critique argues Microsoft abandoned coherent design principles after Charles Petzold's influential work, leaving the company cycling through inconsistent UI paradigms. For indie builders, it's a reminder that sustained design philosophy—not trend-chasing—creates products users can actually understand.
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