The title doesn't match the title of the article, which is "macOS Tahoe Beta 2 Fixes the Finder Icon"
NaOH•5h ago
It's the result of reading a post at Daring Fireball, where the title shown here is used but where it also links to the 512 Pixels post. Hard to be certain which article was the goal of the HN submission.
Link should be to that article. Not this. Flagged.
gs17•5h ago
It's such a shame they're stuck on this change for the sake of change, but at least they compromised and fixed the colors.
rayiner•4h ago
Remember when the HIG said icons should have distinct outlines? Goddamn Zoomers.
josephg•4h ago
Yeah I’d be fine with a UI that doesn’t get redesigned every few years. I don’t see the benefit of constantly changing it up. This is probably a consequence of getting older, but I am getting older and I just don’t care for these pointless redesigns.
al_borland•5h ago
I don’t like that the images in the icons seem to be getting smaller, for the sole purpose of making it seem like a layer on a glass canvas. Edge to edge icons seem like they would naturally be easier for a user to see. This application on Finder feels very forced. But I am glad they at least switched the colors. That bothered me when I noticed it in the keynote.
apparent•5h ago
Actual article title: "macOS Tahoe Beta 2 Fixes the Finder Icon"
rayiner•4h ago
What the actual fuck.
kcplate•4h ago
Did anyone else feel like the controversy about the finder icon remind them of a certain Star Trek TOS episode?
I don't believe we are care so much about the icon, when the whole redesign of macOS is so bad. So much wasted space for rounded corners and gigantic buttons on toolbars.
mvanveen•3h ago
I have Susan Kare's original finder iconography tattooed on my body. I don't have much opine on the new design language but I do think the new finder icons displayed in the post are an abomination.
weikju•2h ago
Interestingly, neither this 512pixels or daringfireball post mentions the Finder icon in DARK mode, which preserves the reversed color (blue on the right). I think it looks good though, when in dark mode, and the fixed one in light mode looks good too.
djangofree•55m ago
Honestly, this feels like yet another example of Apple’s design team prioritizing aesthetics over usability. The Finder icon isn’t just decorative—it’s a visual anchor in the Dock. Subtle tweaks like color correction are fine, but when redesigns lose recognizability or affordance, it impacts real workflows. I get that design evolves, but sometimes it just feels like change for the sake of change.
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