The design updates officially released at Apple's WWDC, specifically in iOS 26 and macOS Tahoe 26, feature significant changes in the visual aesthetics with rounder corner radiuses. While the new design is intended to modernize the interface, many designers are noting that the corners appear inconsistent and lack cohesive logic throughout the operating systems. This inconsistency has ignited debate among the design community, with concerns that the overly rounded corners detract from usability and aesthetics, especially evident in Mac software, leading to frustrations emphasized in social media reactions.
This is killing me. #WWDC25 pic.twitter.com/UBuBkjxXeo June 9, 2025.
But it seems Apple's new rounded corners are not only strangely matched to the edges of its displays, but there appears to be little logic to corners across the entire operating systems.
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