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christophilus ◴[] No.45289397[source]
I just find it ugly vs Gnome or Mac. Inconsistent padding, font sizes, colors. Admittedly, this was maybe 5 years ago. Has that improved?

These days, I daily drive Niri and love it. I love the workflow of a scrolling WM. I love that I can configure it via a single text file in the standard configuration directory, I love how lightweight it is. It’s just about perfect for me.

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Squarex ◴[] No.45289660[source]
Me too. I have used it in KDE 4 times when I was in high school, but it still seems to miss the design things. It is great for customization and functionality, but the design itself still seems off. This just is not looking good [0] and it is presented as a showcase here.

[0]https://raw.githubusercontent.com/thiagokokada/blog/main/pos...

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1. aeve890 ◴[] No.45289754[source]
>This just is not looking good [0] and it is presented as a showcase here.

I agree. Something looks off about it, but I can't put my finger on what. It's the empty space? The fonts? I don't know exactly.

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2. inferiorhuman ◴[] No.45297272[source]
For me it's the font. I know it serves a purpose but I simply dislike Noto Sans and to me that just makes KDE ugly to look at.
3. vitorgrs ◴[] No.45299323[source]
KDE as a whole feels "UI design made by programmers" no offense to programmers who do UI (and to KDE designers)