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butlike 4 minutes ago [-]
The new Image Playground one captured my imagination. Good job. I can see how the old icon is confusing with Siri or Apple Intelligence or whatever it's called.
boobsbr 34 minutes ago [-]
I feel like I need to wear glasses to look at the Tahoe icons. They seem blurry or smudged, out of focus.
ivell 8 hours ago [-]
I used to look forward to MacOS upgrades. Nowadays I dread it. Spotlight used to be great for quick look up of files, now it is pretty much useless for me. I am back to using finder and manually looking up files.
I hope things would improve and not degrade further. The updated icons is going in the right direction. More clarity and less useless effects.
gfaure 10 hours ago [-]
That "Stocks" icon is bizarre -- imagine a stocks app where the marker indicating the queried position on a trendline actually had that superfluous refraction effect on it.
csouers 10 hours ago [-]
I like it. More contrast in most areas. Better defined. What Tahoe should have been.
The new Siri icon is meh though. Didn’t know what it was at first.
Grombobulous 9 hours ago [-]
Yeah...it's not like Siri ever had a great icon, but the new one looks like nothing.
Overall though, these seem like nice icons. They make the old ones look blurry in a bad way, although I'm sure the effect is mostly comparative.
piekvorst 8 hours ago [-]
It’s unfortunate that we can’t settle on an icon set for at least a decade. Constantly changing the icons misses the very point of their function: instant recognition.
This is partly why I’ve escaped to text-only interfaces and monochrome icons wherever possible. Granted, it’s not ideal, but sticking with the icons offers no advantage.
I hope things would improve and not degrade further. The updated icons is going in the right direction. More clarity and less useless effects.
The new Siri icon is meh though. Didn’t know what it was at first.
Overall though, these seem like nice icons. They make the old ones look blurry in a bad way, although I'm sure the effect is mostly comparative.
This is partly why I’ve escaped to text-only interfaces and monochrome icons wherever possible. Granted, it’s not ideal, but sticking with the icons offers no advantage.