Apple's new user-interface design, Liquid Glass, faces criticism for its contradictory guidelines and perceived negative impact on usability and aesthetics. The author argues that the design blurs the line between content and navigation, leading to confusion and reduced clarity, while also lamenting the simplification of app icons that dilutes their uniqueness and personality. Overall, the article expresses concern that these changes prioritize superficial redesigns over functional improvements.
The article discusses upcoming changes to macOS 26, focusing on the new icon designs that will refresh the user interface. These changes aim to modernize the look and feel of the system while maintaining usability and familiarity for existing users.