Last I checked, the title of this article was How to Make Your Site Look Half-Decent in Half an Hour, not A Complete Guide to Good Design. The subtext of that, which she talks about in the text, is that even for a developer with no design sense it doesn't take much effort to make Bootstrap not look like Bootstrap.
She ended up with something that didn't look like Bootstrap at the end, with minimal effort and allowing the developer to focus on coding. That was the entire point. And you know what? I wouldn't have picked that particular font, but the end result did not look that bad.
There are a lot of developers working on MVPs here that have absolutely no design sense nor the budget to hire a designer that might find this useful. Just because you don't doesn't mean it's useless, and I find your comment needless. Read the article before commenting, please. It's important. Really, really important.
Latest response ever, but wow what an awful reply. As tempted as I am to go over this and pick apart every way that this is a bad and inaccurate reply, it's not worth it. So here is a summary my overall feelings, to clarify my original comment:
How to make a "half decent" design is not something that I would ever promote in any way, and the fact that anyone promoted this is what's sad. And "half decent" is a very generous description of the work done here.
She ended up with something that didn't look like Bootstrap at the end, with minimal effort and allowing the developer to focus on coding. That was the entire point. And you know what? I wouldn't have picked that particular font, but the end result did not look that bad.
There are a lot of developers working on MVPs here that have absolutely no design sense nor the budget to hire a designer that might find this useful. Just because you don't doesn't mean it's useless, and I find your comment needless. Read the article before commenting, please. It's important. Really, really important.