Liquid Glass in iOS 27: Apple's Bold Design Choice ExplainedLiquid Glass in iOS 27: Apple's Bold Design Choice Explained
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Apple just confirmed Liquid Glass is staying. No rollback, no major changes in iOS 27. Their design team is fully behind it. Meanwhile designers are still squinting at translucent text in sunlight. Are we warming up to it or is this Apple's worst design call yet? šŸ‘‡
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Diego's avatar
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• 1d
I’m still not sure if I like it or hate it šŸ‘¾
Alex's avatar
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Not a fan tbh - I was surprised to see they're doubling down on it! Curious why they've chosen to stick with this?
Daniel G's avatar
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I actually quite like it, after making everything glass I found my workspaces to be way less stimulating
Anita's avatar
I think they are training us for more spacial experiences like the Apple Vision Pro, so it's no surprise to me. They must be betting to that new technology.
Abdulsamad's avatar
I guess being constantly exposed to something makes you develop feelings for it
Fahad's avatar
It doesn't look great everywhere but if used well Liquid glass does give a futuristic and clean look.
Bo's avatar
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• 9h
Got used to it, but not sure if I really like it.
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• 7h
I don't hate the glass effect, but how they used it. They applied it EVERYWHERE. I feel the decision was like "Everything that had blur on it, now is glass." It would be so cool if they used it only on specific screens, inputs, or interactions. But having it on all the...
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