What are the real-world problems this re-architecting and re-shuffling of design pieces actually solve? Simplification? What does it mean? If you ask my mom to clear up and re-organize my desk which sits many stacks of papers, books, notepads, and stationeries, in the name of "I am going to make this less complicated", I will be very upset and lose my productivity. I own the desk, despite how complicated looking it is to you, I've been breathing through those complexity and they are necessary to me who's using it at work. So unless my mom tells me concretely on high-value cases where I must use a new desk layout, I would not let her into my study room, and I will ask her to stop making up problems that she wants to exist.
What are the real-world problems this re-architecting and re-shuffling of design pieces actually solve? Simplification? What does it mean? If you ask my mom to clear up and re-organize my desk which sits many stacks of papers, books, notepads, and stationeries, in the name of "I am going to make this less complicated", I will be very upset and lose my productivity. I own the desk, despite how complicated looking it is to you, I've been breathing through those complexity and they are necessary to me who's using it at work. So unless my mom tells me concretely on high-value cases where I must use a new desk layout, I would not let her into my study room, and I will ask her to stop making up problems that she wants to exist.