Apple's new design language, 'Liquid Glass,' focuses on hyper-realistic aesthetics with features like transparency and depth. While visually stunning, the emphasis on beauty raises usability concerns. Notifications appear above blurred backgrounds, and buttons resemble polished crystal, complicating readability. In practical use, semi-transparent elements create visual noise, detracting from content emphasis. The design aims for an extraordinary visual experience, but it risks overwhelming users with unnecessary distractions, challenging effective interaction with the interface.
The new design language, 'Liquid Glass,' features hyper-realistic reflections and a beautiful aesthetic meant to resemble physical glass, aiming to elevate the user interface.
Real-world usability concerns arise from the design, where notifications on blurred backgrounds and shimmering buttons create distractions that hinder readability and focus.
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