Re: [iPad] A Sneak Peak at iOS 7 with Flat Icons

 


There's an article in the current Time about this.  Ives is just following fashion trends.  Safety in numbers.

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On May 27, 2013, at 2:56 PM, whiterabbit32@gmail.com wrote:

 

Trading elegance for boredom is a step back in time. Some of us on here remember the first animated gifs, so you'll most likely remember not too long before that when icons were boring. Now the rumor is that Apple wants to go back to that time? Unless there's a VERY good reason for it, I think Apple would be making a big mistake. 

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On May 22, 2013, at 1:55 AM, "David H. Bailey" <dhbailey52@comcast.net> wrote:

 

On 5/22/2013 3:02 AM, whiterabbit32@gmail.com wrote:
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> I remember when all icons liked like that and we were all happy when
> they changed. I've heard rumors that the next major version of the Mac
> OS will have flatter icons too. Did Tim Cook learn nothin from Steve
> Jobs? Jobs worked hard at having things "pleasing to the eye". I think
> that was one of many things that gave Apple the edge. I could be wrong.
>
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I wonder what their reasoning is in changing the appearance of the icons.

Certainly it can't be simply to emulate Windows8, especially since Win8
isn't such a huge success. I wonder if changing the appearance of the
icons helps improve battery life (can't understand why it would, but
then I don't understand a lot about this technology) or if they occupy
less storage space and therefore make more space available for other
purposes and/or simply speed up things.

In any event, trading elegance for boredom certainly doesn't sound like
an easily made decision.

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