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anoxic | 11 years ago
The consistency and pattern behind the new icons is well thought out, and the use of subtle lighting effects (the blue and orange undertones) is great art direction and seems to pull things together in a great way.
What I don't like is the bright colors and the undertone of a "default" feeling -- like how many of the icons feel like generic dingbats. But this also seems consistent with Apple's use of Helvetica, which gives me the same feeling. Which is somewhere between totally not noticing it's there, and feeling like it's an evil faceless government/corporation.
Made me think.
arrrg|11 years ago
I’m ok with the more complex OS X symbols, they seem to fit the platform better. I think that’s also thematically a nice contrast between the platforms: OS X is more complex but also more powerful, iOS is a lot simpler – however, both are still consistent with each other where it makes sense. I think that’s also a very nice message to send through graphic design (and one reinforced through Apple’s other announcements about the future of their platforms).
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† Of course there are exceptions. Game Center was a train wreck before and still is one – but at least it isn’t offensive to people who play games anymore. (Gaming is not gambling! Oh shit, I just though of IAPs … maybe Apple is more perceptive than I give them credit for …) Does no one at Apple play games or understand people who do? I really dislike the camera symbol. It’s horrific. I liked the lens much more before and I think a stylized lens would be much cooler.
rschmitty|11 years ago
Made me think they copied the current "hot" of colors, just like going flat after everyone else
http://www.slashfilm.com/orangeblue-contrast-in-movie-poster...
It's not that I super dislike it, more than I always thought of apple as a leader instead of follower when it came to design and perhaps I didn't realize how much they lost talent wise.
The only thing I truly don't like is notepad lost its full on yellow 'notepad paper' look. The difference between notepad and pages was very obvious prior, now it is subtle
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PeterGriffin|11 years ago
I am hoping this is the consensus inside Apple where design should go for iOS as well, because I still can't stand the iOS 7/8 icons (and the lack of button shapes around buttons). iOS 7 looks ugly and rushed and it was rushed.
Maybe Yosemite represents what iOS could've looked like if they had more time (time to design, and time to reflect on the mess iOS 7 is).
B0jan|11 years ago