Hi Lisa,
Thank you for your answer - I found it.
My apologies if that felt a bit rough, allow me to bring clarifications.
Old UI:
- Great overall readability (easy to scan through)
- One-click status filters
- Clean scenario modules overview
- Compact and clean
- Little icons next to folders
- Intuitive UI contrasts (grey menu on the left, light-grey scenario pannel)
New UI:
- Overall feeling of messiness
- mainly due to changes of UI colors being white everywhere - less easy to scan through
- Scenario icons - it feels like they’re buggy, and they’re less readable, confusion is easier
- Smaller fonts
- Unnecessary separator lines
- No more one-clicks status filter because hidden in drop-down filter = unnecessarily adds a click = tiresome
As for the main menu panel on the left it feels unnecessary to have all options being brought up to main level of importance.
It might not seem like a lot, but navigating back and forth most of the time between scenarios with a less scannable menu leads to mental fatigue, especially when number of scenarios start to get bigger and bigger.
Thank you for reading and your openness to feedback.

