Apple's recent developer conference showcased a new software design described as a blend of various futuristic aesthetics. However, critics, including seasoned designers, express concern over the design's clarity and legibility, arguing that these aspects are crucial for an OS used by millions. Although Apple promotes its commitment to accessibility, many believe it has been slow to address ongoing issues, often responding to user feedback rather than anticipating needs. Even after previous criticisms, significant problems like vestibular triggers remain unresolved, highlighting a gap in proactive design improvements for accessibility.
Apple's new software design aims for elegance but sacrifices clarity and legibility, raising serious concerns about usability for millions of users.
Despite being a leader in accessibility, Apple often remains reactive rather than proactive, leaving existing critical issues unresolved.
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