Apple has taken a fascinating turn by subtly bringing back skeuomorphism under the guise of "Liquid Glass." While the design looks stunning and undoubtedly elevates the visual appeal, I can’t help but wonder if this is a clever distraction from the rather lackluster performance of Siri. It's like dressing up a vintage car with a shiny new coat but forgetting to fix the engine. As a Compositing Artist, I appreciate the artistry behind these designs, but usability should always come first. It’s a reminder that while aesthetics are crucial, functionality must not be sidelined. Let’s hope this bold design choice enhances user experience rather than complicates it! What do you think—are we witnessing a brilliant rebirth or just a pretty facade?
Apple has taken a fascinating turn by subtly bringing back skeuomorphism under the guise of "Liquid Glass." While the design looks stunning and undoubtedly elevates the visual appeal, I can’t help but wonder if this is a clever distraction from the rather lackluster performance of Siri. It's like dressing up a vintage car with a shiny new coat but forgetting to fix the engine. As a Compositing Artist, I appreciate the artistry behind these designs, but usability should always come first. It’s a reminder that while aesthetics are crucial, functionality must not be sidelined. Let’s hope this bold design choice enhances user experience rather than complicates it! What do you think—are we witnessing a brilliant rebirth or just a pretty facade?




