Spyke

Can we make up our minds, please?
In the 90s-2000s we had these shaded, almost 3D icons everywhere. Then we transitioned to a flat, minimalist style.
Give us something new and exciting instead of capitalizing on "retro nostalgia"

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The 2000's were very...amorphous. Like, remember the Cingular Wireless blob dude? Or the MusicMatch logo? Not the black and white jagged thing, the orange blob and blue bigger blob? And how all personal electronics were strange plastic shapes painted silver and purplish-blue? And the world hadn't gone insane yet?

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Yeah, I was like "what new logo?". I remember when the 2D logo was new and the 3D one was old.

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lemmy.ca

I think I actually prefer the simplicity of the old one. In general, I find logos with too many textures a little distracting or "noisy"

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As a longtime android user, thank God they're finally listening and focusing on the most important problems!!!

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lemmy.ca

I might be in the minority, but ignoring the actual design, I'm hopeful that the trend of flat design is coming to an end. Wasn't really a big fan of that.

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I'm with you, but it is a bit odd for android given the push for material design

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I like skeumorphism done right over material design (the trend of making everything into basic shapes makes me attribute to graphic designer laziness over anything).

BUT, I wouldn't want it to be like fashion where every 2 years it flips between flat, simple, material design being what's hot then the next two years, complicated and glossy icons become the norm.

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lemmy.world

Giving up on Material already? But we are only half way through the You upgrade.

I get the feeling Google aren't very joined up

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I don't know how I feel about the move from a flat logo back to the old shaded, gradient 3D look, but I am definitely a fan of the font!

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I kinda like it, and hope we see more of this. Maybe skeuomorphism is not the best idea for UI elements these days, but for things like icons it makes perfect sense.

Many apps in iOS still use beautifully detailed icons which make for eyecandy without sacrificing functionality.

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Not sure what you mean by this. I'm sure Google has issues but companies changing their design language to match current trends isn't exactly a unique Google thing.

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