At WWDC25, Apple unveiled its new design language, 'Liquid Glass,' which boasts beautiful hyper-realistic reflections and a glass-like appearance. However, from a user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) standpoint, the design raises concerns. The overly transparent elements compromise readability and content focus, as notifications and buttons blend into blurry backgrounds. The article expresses skepticism about the practicality of this aesthetic, noting that while it may excel in visual appeal, it risks creating confusion and distraction in real-world applications.
It's beautiful, yes. I get the idea. Hyper-realistic reflections. Transparency layered with depth. Light that feels like it's dancing across the interface.
But from a UX/UI perspective? It's a mess. When everything is semi-transparent, you're no longer focusing on content - your eye is fighting with noise.
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