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And these days UX design is low-contrast, obtuse, hide information garbage, so there is that.
Not on dev portfolios, they usually look better than any billion dollar company's website, and they have „more server per user” and they are also more optimized for the thing they do, so they are also a lot faster most of the time.
That's a low bar, honestly.
In webdesign, the less is more in both aspects, and companies don't do that.