Get Ready for Liquid Glass on Your Apple Devices! 💧🌊
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Cupertino (dpa/tmn) - At Apple's WWDC developer conference, the tech titan took the stage to show off some exciting software updates for the iPhone and other Apple devices, with a focus on AI features. But the star of the show? The revamped aesthetics of its operating systems.
Ever since the iPhone's debut in 2007, Apple's software has mostly swung between two main design directions. To begin, the company mimicked real-world objects like wooden bookshelves for the Books app to help users get a hang of multitouch screens. Later, in 2013, Apple unleashed a stark minimalist alternative with symbols consisting of just a few lines with iOS 7. Since then, color has been sprinkled in, but the two-dimensional foundation remained. Now, Apple's shaking things up with a new design language called Liquid Glass, bringing transparency and fluidity to the forefront.
What's the Tea on Liquid Glass?
The star of Apple's WWDC developer conference was the revamped design language called Liquid Glass, offering transparency and fluidity. With Liquid Glass, users might expect a more seamless interaction with their smartphones, gadgets, and other Apple devices, thanks to technology advancements.