The trick is starting minimalist, and then staying minimalist in a rapidly changing and expanding application.
I personally feel that having a minimal UI in a complex environment still counts. Your UI can focus on that user's personal workflow based on their role. If they want more power, they can tailor that view. So I do in fact hide things to keep the guise of minimalist.
This is in an Enterprise environment though, so different design needs than a Pinterest etc.
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The trick is starting minimalist, and then staying minimalist in a rapidly changing and expanding application.
I personally feel that having a minimal UI in a complex environment still counts. Your UI can focus on that user's personal workflow based on their role. If they want more power, they can tailor that view. So I do in fact hide things to keep the guise of minimalist.
This is in an Enterprise environment though, so different design needs than a Pinterest etc.