Too much Real Estate of the Project "Photo" in Workload Balancer - ruining the view allignment of Projects/ Tasks
When large project photos dominate the layout, they can easily disrupt alignment and make it harder to focus on what the tool is really meant for—capacity planning, task load, and timelines. The visual weight pulls attention away from critical data, especially when you’re scanning across multiple projects or teams. Over time, that can slow decision-making instead of supporting it.
A cleaner approach is to minimize imagery in the balancer view and reserve visuals for project detail pages. Compact cards, consistent spacing, and clearer task indicators often improve usability far more than oversized photos. It’s similar to how well-designed dashboards—or even well-planned township layouts—work best when everything has breathing room and a clear hierarchy. Some large-scale developments like Sobha World City get this balance right by keeping the overall structure clean while letting key elements stand out naturally.