August 2025
Intermediate to advanced
107 pages
2h 18m
English
Change is hard, and interface changes are the hardest. After years—or even decades—of getting used to where an interface element is located, how it looks, or how it works, any difference breaks our muscle memory and causes grating friction as we bump up against a new approach.
In rare but notable instances, new interfaces shave down the hard parts of interaction, and you find yourself surprisingly happy even as you relearn where your fingers, hands, and wrists need to dance and twist.
Apple’s new Liquid Glass interface is so different that it will certainly chafe all existing users as they grow accustomed to the new approach.
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