I don’t understand the hate towards the new Spotify icon.
We constantly complain about how modern design has become overly minimalist, sterile, and homogenized. We talk all the time about how the internet has lost its identity and personality, and how every app, logo, and interface now looks exactly the same.
At the same time, the internet endlessly romanticizes older eras of digital design and aesthetics: Frutiger Aero, Y2K, Metro, Gen X Soft Club, skeuomorphism, colorful UI design… periods where companies actually experimented, took creative risks, and built recognizable visual identities.
Today, almost none of that exists anymore. Brands play everything safe. Every logo becomes flat monochrome, every interface looks interchangeable, and originality gets filtered out by committees obsessed with “clean” and “safe” design.
So when a company finally does something playful, weird, or different (even temporarily), people immediately act like the world is ending.
And that’s the funniest part: this isn’t even a permanent redesign. It’s literally a temporary event icon. Yet people are talking about cancelling subscriptions, uninstalling apps, and acting personally offended over a seasonal visual change.
At some point we have to admit that the internet has become addicted to outrage. People say they want creativity and personality back, but the second something breaks away from the ultra-safe corporate aesthetic, everyone screams until it gets flattened again.
Then we wonder why everything online feels soulless now.
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Trump Cuts Funding to 16 Blue States That Didn’t Vote for Him
I just want to remind everyone that Biden never sought political retribution for states that didn't vote for him. In fact, they overwhelmingly benefited from his policies.
Wolf Alice performing a stripped back version of Thorns, the opening track of their upcoming album The Clearing, at @dinealonestore in Toronto this evening