Not to be harse. But for a company as big as Mixpanel, the blog UI is terrible. No branding at all and seems unprofessional.
Even more ironic is they say this as the first line in the post: "Clean, attractive user interfaces and effective user experience have always been pillars of Mixpanel’s products."
They should look at companies like GitHub, Facebook, Twitter, and the likes for an example.
You are looking at the engineering blog, which--judging by the rest of the mixpanel.com site, probably isn't borrowing much from the marketing/ux side of the company.
Check the Mixpanel blog (https://mixpanel.com/blog/) and you'll find it the brand consistency more similar to the other tech companies you mentioned.
I'm actually okay with engineers spending less time on shiny css and more time on the content of their posts.
Not to be harse. But for a company as big as Mixpanel, the blog UI is terrible. No branding at all and seems unprofessional.
Even more ironic is they say this as the first line in the post: "Clean, attractive user interfaces and effective user experience have always been pillars of Mixpanel’s products."
They should look at companies like GitHub, Facebook, Twitter, and the likes for an example.