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I don't like the overuse and misuse of Material UI – the paper-looking thing with raised textures and shadows. It takes a bit of work to make it look good, and many sites just drop in a CSS file and call it a day.
I'm very confused by the seemingly sudden rise of everyone recommending Material UI and apps being re-released with Material UI and it being used as the advertising point. I'm sure they can make cool stuff with it, but from my experience it all tends to look very unpolished and not so easy to read due to lack of distinction between areas.
Material UI is one of the more disappointing UI releases ever.