Everyone isn't moving towards "minimal" designs because they're a bunch of me-too-tools. They're moving towards minimalistic designs because that is the most pragmatic approach. In a world where apps have to routinely launch on 3 very different platforms; in a world where we are artificially constrained in even our minimal layout capabilities by old browsers; in a world where page size is becoming a premium again, skeuomorphism has an increasing cost.
And while graphic designers love it, UX designers often find the expectations raised by the metaphor conflict with the actual implementation. A great example of this is book apps, in which the notion of "pages" and "bookmarking" is presented in a familiar visual style, but the actual experience is radically different.
And while graphic designers love it, UX designers often find the expectations raised by the metaphor conflict with the actual implementation. A great example of this is book apps, in which the notion of "pages" and "bookmarking" is presented in a familiar visual style, but the actual experience is radically different.