>In two years as VP of Engineering at Reddit he grew the engineering team from 35 to 170 and led the major initiative to redesign and re-architect the 13-year-old site.
>led the major initiative to redesign and re-architect the 13-year-old site.
The redesign that everyone, including me, hates with a passion? I continuously have to revert to the old design, the new design is horrible.
Is it just me or did UIs just start getting worse at some point? I just take it for granted that every redesign will somehow reduce features while increasing clutter.
Reddit was minimal and I could safely browse it during down time at work without too much suspicion, that's also what I like about Hacker News, the new design is hard to conceal at work.
>led the major initiative to redesign and re-architect the 13-year-old site.
The redesign that everyone, including me, hates with a passion? I continuously have to revert to the old design, the new design is horrible.