I don't really see how this is specific to Sweden only. Aren't you just mentioning how standard/"clean" UI is being created, and good practices when doing so. And then finding examples of these practices being used in Sweden, just like any other country. I'm sure many websites created in Sweden aren't "clean", and the developers do not follow these standards. Also doing a quick Google, about the country with the best web design, will give a wide variety of answers because there isn't really one.
Claiming that Swedish web designs are the best in the world seems more like an opinion than a fact. I'm a software engineer and I've never heard of Swedish design and its excellent design skills. And how can a company be the image of a country? IKEA design is fantastic, okay. But have you ever been to an ikea? It looks like a maze and irritates people. So does this mean that Sweden is the best at creating stores that irritate consumers? Your statement makes no sense. I understand that you want a video title that attracts people, but I was expecting a certain video and ended up watching something else.
This channel must be a content farm. The amount of times a sentence is repeated makes me think ChatGPT wrote it, and then someone from fiverrr edited the video.
I don't know who you are, first time seeing this channel, just some feedback. For content like this I think you need to show actual examples when you're talking about those things, abstract emojis, gifs and images don't mean anything and anyone can interpret it in any way
I don't think so. The video has a lot of examples and demonstrations. Some things she says and uses gif and animations because the concept were already shown, thus, only reasoning is needed. Overstimulation is literally the concept that this video talks against, why would you expect an overstimulated script with pictures for every word?
2:07 not every country. The German government thinks it is enough to pay a company once to build some stuff. But there are also a lot of German regulations and rules a contractor would have to play by. This results in almost every governmental app looking like shit, ignoring modern technologies and having very few companies even voluntarily applying for the job.
@@redesignuxuito not leave you or other readers misinformed by my one sided comment before: there are a few government sites and apps with good UX, but the majority focuses on being functional and accessible. While Germany has a lot of digital catch up to do, I really like how most sites offer at least 4 language options for inclusivity.
User centric ? No way. Maybe the big guys might have their act together but everything else, needs total help. I live in Sweden, and I can tell you right now, I have the worst experiences with the websites here, especially on mobile. Even if the site has a IU, it feels like they completely overlook UX navigation is one of the worst as it’s so hard to find anything you’re looking for That’s just for starters.