Builder & CanvasJudge
Hey, I was just thinking about how a website’s layout is like a blueprint for a building—do you see the hidden flaws in a UI the same way a faulty foundation shows up in a structure?
Sure, a bad layout is like a weak foundation—if the building starts to tilt you know something’s wrong. A UI flaw shows up when a user can’t get where they want to go or the interface suddenly misbehaves. Tight grids, clear hierarchy, no gratuitous ornamentation—those are the fundamentals that keep the whole thing from collapsing. Anything that feels like a broken promise is just a design failure, not a concept.
Sounds right to me. Keep the grid tight, the hierarchy clear, and don’t add fluff that can bend the structure. A solid design is the only way to keep things standing.
Nice. Grid tight, hierarchy crisp. But watch out—too rigid a grid can make everything feel sterile and forgettable. The real test is letting the broken bits speak, not just enforcing perfect order.