Be Patient: Even Apple Is Behind on Its Own Liquid Glass Redesign
- Apple's new design system features three-dimensional interfaces that change color and refract light, aiming for a physical object feel with software elements.
- This design is rolling out for nearly all of Apple's products, but critics argue that a single interface metaphor cannot work universally for all devices.
- Apple is pushing towards AR glasses and VR headsets becoming mainstream, despite current limitations in technology.
- The critique highlights concerns about the practicality of the design.
10 Articles
10 Articles


Be patient: even Apple is behind on its own Liquid Glass redesign
Very few developers have released Liquid Glass updates to their apps, and Apple isn't fully compliant either with its own applications. Based on past experience, it's going to take years before the redesign is the norm.Liquid Glass is here — in the Finder, just not in many apps yetSo many headlines from Apple and others this week have announced that Liquid Glass is here — and it isn't entirely true. The base of the new redesign has launched, and…
Apple released a new version of the operating systems for iPhone, iPad, MacBook and its other devices.
Apple takes a new aesthetic course with iOS 26, deployed today on all compatible iPhones. The Californian company introduces massively its visual language "Liquid Glass", characterized by semi-transparent interfaces and distortion effects reminiscent of observation through a convex lens. Despite the notable absence of Apple Intelligence promised, this major update deeply divides the ... Read more The article iOS 26 deploys its aesthetic Liquid G…
Liquid Glass Pours Out to Apple Devices Today – Pixel Envy
Craig Grannell, Wired: Apple revealed Liquid Glass as part of its WWDC announcement this June, with all the pomp usually reserved for shiny new gear. The press release promised a “delightful and elegant new software design” that “reflects and refracts its surroundings while dynamically transforming to bring greater focus to content.” Today it launches globally onto compatible Apple devices. If you haven’t encountered it yet, brace yourself. Ins…
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