As a passionate enthusiast of Glassmorphism and Liquid Glass design, I’m excited about the updates brought by beta 2, particularly in how transparency has been integrated into elements like the control center. However, one aspect that stands out to me across both iOS and macOS Tahoe is the absence of a middle ground with app icons and widgets.
The vibrant colors of the icons and widgets certainly catch the eye, and I appreciate the sleek appearance of the transparent versions. Yet, there seems to be an opportunity to introduce something in between—something that maintains visual color cues without being entirely opaque.
I can’t help but suggest that future updates consider adding more accent colors; this would enhance the overall look and feel of the operating system, making it feel more refined and less rudimentary. On a related note, it’s only logical that Apple has plans to evolve this design further.
I anticipate that default apps will eventually embrace a fully translucent style similar to the control center as we delve deeper into the realm of Glassmorphism. Maintaining the current heavy gray tone simply doesn’t feel right; there needs to be more dynamism in color and transparency.
In conclusion, the existing design elements offer a great foundation, but they leave room for enhancements that can bridge the gap between vibrancy and minimalism. I truly believe that more accent colors and translucent designs can elevate the user experience, making everything feel more polished and contemporary.
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