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  1. The inconsistency of Tahoe’s design

    I even collected them all together, so the absurdity of the situation is more obvious.


    It’s hard to justify Tahoe icons @ tonsky.me

    Oh how the mighty have fallen.

    I recommend reading the whole post. It’s an opus to how Tahoe UX design is an utter denunciation of the Macintosh Human Interface Guidelines – once considered to be the gospel of how interface design must be done.

    I know it’s beating a dead horse at this point

    I know it’s beating a dead horse at this point. Tahoe is a complete disgrace when it comes to user interface design. I don’t want to conflate this as denouncing Liquid Glass – although I still have issues with it. It’s how Tahoe is the worst implementation of it to the point where Mac OS isn’t what it is supposed to be.

    Anyway, here’s to hoping all the changes with the leadership is all going to bear fruit sometime soon.

    I’ve also realized that I might skip a mac OS version for the first time ever, esp now that I’ve successfully reverted my Mac back to Sequoia.

    #apple #hig #humanInterfaceGuidelines #macOs #userInterface #ux
  2. @owlyph @wakingrufus In fact, Apples #HumanInterfaceGuidelines state that it’s a design goal since iOS 7 to use as much screen real estate for content as possible. And that’s a good thing on a mobile platform with a small screen. In contrast to Windows (8 especially), #Apple has resisted the urge to impose desktop-suited UI principles on mobile and vice versa, but it seems for commercial reasons, they have given up on it, transporting #iOS #UX to the desktop.

  3. Apple in their Mac HIG: “…users probably won’t notice if the margins inside your window edges are 18 pixels wide (instead of the typically recommended 20 pixels), but they are likely to notice if the left margin is wider than the right one.”

    Also Apple... left-aligns the Mail Preferences window controls even though they want developers to practice “center equalization."

    #macOS #Macintosh #HIG #HumanInterfaceGuidelines