> The logo is further on the left than the other icons.
But why the logo of the website/app should be aligned with the icon of the actions?
> The icons are thin, compared to the text, which is bold.
Why this is an issue?
I can somewhat agree with the other points, but I wouldn't call this "bad design." Just because the information can sometimes be presented better doesn't mean the previous way was bad.
Whenever I read some of these design articles, I usually see this same glaring issue. Without any distinction, they'll present together a grab bag of objective facts, best practices, and simple conventions.
There's nothing objective about using ctrl+s for save, but it's an obvious best practice. So not following can be considered bad design fairly uncontroversially.
The two you mentioned are obviously not in that category. I take issue with the logo one especially, because I find the style of the "bad design" better and more functional.
>[...] I’m probably the only one who noticed that it’s calmer.
But why the logo of the website/app should be aligned with the icon of the actions?
> The icons are thin, compared to the text, which is bold.
Why this is an issue?
I can somewhat agree with the other points, but I wouldn't call this "bad design." Just because the information can sometimes be presented better doesn't mean the previous way was bad.