And ... been meaning to amend my original post with this:
If what you build becomes sufficiently ubiquitous, then even a bad design becomes "intuitive", if only by way of familiarity.
Is it intrinsically "better" to drive on the left or right side of the street (it apparently mattered in days of knights on horseback and needing your sword arm where it could do some good). Probably not .... but once you make that decision, you'd damned well better stick to it, and there's a lot else that follows as a consequence.
If what you build becomes sufficiently ubiquitous, then even a bad design becomes "intuitive", if only by way of familiarity.
Is it intrinsically "better" to drive on the left or right side of the street (it apparently mattered in days of knights on horseback and needing your sword arm where it could do some good). Probably not .... but once you make that decision, you'd damned well better stick to it, and there's a lot else that follows as a consequence.