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Apple, what the heck are we doing?

Christian Leong
UX Collective
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8 min readNov 21, 2022

IOS 16, which was released this past Tuesday emphasizes customization, further distancing the company from its self-imposed mandate to standardize visual language across all devices and products.
IOS 16, which was released this past Tuesday emphasizes customization, further distancing the company from its self-imposed mandate to standardize visual language across all devices and products¹.
iOS 15 versus iOS 16 lockscreens
YouTube is now more expressesive through color

New Lockscreen Customizations

Immersion

iOS 16 infuses immersion into the homescreen
The clock shouldn’t disappear under the wallpaper

Lockscreen Architecture

Apple now puts the Safari bar at the bottom
Notification also start from the bottom
Navbars have been traditionally used at the bottom
iOS 15 versus iOS 16 notification layout
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Typography

Typeface alterations change the feel of the device
Animoji’s started a playful revolution
The customization options are endless

New Focus Options

Focus now allows users to set moods

So what does this mean…

Written by Christian Leong

Hi there! I'm a designer previously at Meta and Amazon

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