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QC#87: Evolution of Interface Design

QC#87: Evolution of Interface Design

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In this week's Quick Coffee, Felix and Patrick dive into Apple's controversial new "liquid glass" design system that has everyone talking. They discuss why the real innovation isn't the glass effects everyone's complaining about, but the shift toward interfaces that actually adapt to how you use them. The conversation covers Apple's bigger vision for the future, why Siri still feels broken, and how we're moving toward a world where your Spotify looks completely different from everyone else's based on your listening habits. They also explore why Apple might be setting the foundation for truly AI-driven experiences, even if they're not quite there yet. Grab a coffee and listen in!


Our episode overview

(00:00:00) Welcome and Life Updates

(05:40:00) Apple's New Liquid Glass Design System

(06:20:00) The Evolution from Static to Dynamic Interfaces

(09:57:00) Critiquing Apple's Design Communication

(13:38:00) Multi-Dimensional Interface Design

(16:55:00) The Future of AI-Driven Single-Screen Experiences

(20:23:00) Apple's Missed Opportunities with Siri

(24:12:00) Adaptive Components and Personalized UIs

(26:43:00) Design Innovation and Future Predictions


Want to connect with us? We look forward to hearing from you on Twitter at @QuickCoffeeVC or at https://quickcoffee.vc.


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