> that is, highly-custom trendy screenshots probably “pop” a lot better in a portfolio than a better-functioning app that looks more ordinary.
I think you hit the nail on the head here. The designers that have worked on my site seem to be focused on screens that they can add to their Dribble portfolio rather than getting the job done in an efficient way for my users.
I know we’ve been busy declaring victory over all those old-timer print designers who’d transitioned to web & software, and hailing the rise of the “digital native” designer for like the whole past decade or so, but to me it looks like they’re all trying to make posters rather than software.
I think you hit the nail on the head here. The designers that have worked on my site seem to be focused on screens that they can add to their Dribble portfolio rather than getting the job done in an efficient way for my users.