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by Penguin_
371 days ago
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this isn’t new, i know that.
Aqua, Aero, and Glassmorphism all paved the way. The nostalgia is valid. But Liquid Glass isn’t just aesthetic reuse, it’s a reframe. This time, the visual noise isn’t a byproduct. It’s the product. It’s meant to provoke, to feel alive, to signal a shift toward interfaces that are less tool, more experience. Is it distracting? 100%.
Is it usable? Not really.
But is it worth paying attention to? Definitely. Because when Apple makes something this bizarre, they’re usually early, not wrong. |
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Don’t confuse buzz on the Internet with successful design that will last. I remember when the cybertruck was the topic of every discussion 1 year ago. Now their sales are in the gutter.
“Demanding attention” is the first move, not the endgame. For a product to succeed it needs to fulfill a purpose other than distraction.