FYI: The creators of Brave Browser now have a search engine.
(search.brave.com)
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Oops, did I say terrorists instead of Democrats again? Not really a mistake.
Uh, what?
It's a search bar with the brave logo. It doesn't fit the google "artsy" design at all. Did you... search for google artsy stuff?
https://search.brave.com/search?q=random+search&source=web
^ looks like a list of results to me. Unless you somehow mean the flat design known as web 2.0 that everyone uses? That's not the faux-postmodern-art look, since there are no icons anywhere.
He's talking about Modern Web Design and he's completely correct.
To create a "hip" website nowadays people are convinced that the majroity of the screen should be completely empty.
A perfect example is old reddit versus new reddit. Just look at it and look at how many wasted pixels there are in new reddit. How much "empty space" is between everything. (I know, sorry for recommending to load up reddit at all, but their design is explicitly relevant to this)
He didn't actually talk about "modern web design" he specifically called out "icons everywhere" when there are none.
Search pages have always been a blank page with a search bar. Until Google started loading it with propaganda "art" and propaganda "news," which people hated. Now this search page is back to form with just a search page and just results, and it's "copying google?"
That's a ridiculous complaint.