The Web Design Industry as a Whole is a MESS!
The only thing worst than not having a website is having a website that is poorly coded, designed, and thought out. An unfortunate trend has emerged is instead of focusing on high-quality code, it’s become about how quickly you can complete the project.
This has lead to a decline in the overall coding standards. And a dependency on mass-produced frameworks. These frameworks lead to mundane, plain, ordinary designs, where everyone looks the same, stifling creativity and innovation.
Most frameworks come bundled with a significant amount of code, for features that most users will never need.
This excess code can affect website performance, leading to slower loading times and cost the business money.
Another consequence of this trend is the devaluation of the web design profession. It puts talented web designers at a disadvantage, as their expertise and attention to detail is overlooked in favor of a quick and inexpensive alternative.