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The article analyzes Apple's Liquid Glass, a new UI material that combines the look of glass with fluid motion for a more dynamic user experience. Initially met with skepticism, the author finds its accessibility features and layered structure enhance usability and aesthetics in iOS 26.
Microsoft has taken a jab at Apple's Liquid Glass UI design, highlighting its limitations and contrasting it with its own design principles. The critique emphasizes the importance of usability and functionality in user interface design, suggesting that aesthetic appeal should not overshadow practical user experience.
Apple's introduction of Liquid Glass in iOS 26 marks a significant shift in UI design, blending aesthetic appeal with functional usability. While it evokes nostalgia for past design elements, concerns have arisen regarding its inclusivity and potential overwhelming effects on users, particularly those with motion sensitivity. The article explores the implications of this new design and its potential impact on the broader design landscape.