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Actually this is because quality of engineering goes down. Noone seems to be able to design a good user interface. My theory is it's because the new generation of designers are rised on Facebook and Twitter. They never saw a good, clean UI in their lives.
That's a statement that obviously comes from someone who has never worked in this sector.
The real issues here are:
Also:
As a UX designer this is some of the dumbest shit I have read in a while. There are countless things that can lead to a shitty interface and most of it has to do with money/intervention from other stakeholders which is out of our hands.
You'd be surprised how much engineering goes in to designing a product to be as cheap as possible without being literal garbage. It seems like everything sold on Amazon is right on the line these days.