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This article provides a step-by-step guide on how to achieve the iOS liquid glass effect using Canva. It covers the necessary techniques, from creating shapes to blurring and adding textures, to help users design a polished look. The tutorial is aimed at both beginners and those looking to refresh older designs.
Linear redesigned its mobile app using a custom version of Apple's Liquid Glass. This approach allows for flexible navigation tailored to user roles, enhancing the experience for larger organizations. The new design prioritizes clarity and functionality over the visual flourishes of traditional consumer interfaces.
The article critiques Apple's new Liquid Glass design and its operating system OS 26, which have faced backlash for poor usability and confusing aesthetics. With leadership changes and disappointing product reception, concerns grow about Apple's commitment to user experience and design excellence.
Apple’s iOS 26 introduces a visually striking glassmorphic design dubbed Liquid Glass, which enhances aesthetics but compromises usability. Users face challenges with transparency obscuring text, distracting animations, crowded controls, and a lack of predictability in navigation, ultimately prioritizing style over functionality.
The author argues that Apple's liquid glass user interface design should incorporate more tinting to improve legibility and add personality to the system. By using colored tints, user interface elements can become more defined and visually appealing, enhancing the overall user experience. The author predicts that as developers embrace this approach, Apple will likely evolve its design towards a more colorful and expressive aesthetic in future updates.
The article discusses Apple's innovative use of liquid glass in its latest designs, emphasizing the company's commitment to pushing boundaries with iOS 26. It highlights how this technology not only enhances aesthetics but also improves durability and user experience, showcasing Apple's refusal to back down from its design principles in the competitive tech landscape.