Apple's Liquid Glass was a wild change to my iPhone
Briefly

Apple's new Liquid Glass design language, announced during WWDC 2025, changes the aesthetic of its devices to a more translucent, glassy feel. This approach aims to create an illusion of depth by layering elements over the underlying wallpaper and text, resulting in a visually striking yet somewhat jarring user experience. While the design incorporates Apple's iconic detail, the cluttered look and transparency in elements like the Control Center raise readability concerns, suggesting that further adjustments might be necessary for usability and clarity.
The introduction of Liquid Glass design language aims to provide a sense of depth and transparency, making app icons and interfaces feel more dynamic and modern.
While the initial rollout has Apple’s signature attention to detail, the jarring transition to Liquid Glass has left some users feeling overwhelmed and needing adjustments.
The changes are visually striking, with a more transparent and shiny aesthetic that transforms familiar icons into something more fluid and lively.
Concerns about readability in the new interface, especially in the Control Center, highlight the need for further refinement in the translucency levels.
Read at The Verge
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