

QC#87: Evolution of Interface Design
Jun 11, 2025
Dive into the buzz around Apple's new 'liquid glass' design system, sparking both excitement and controversy. The hosts dissect how dynamic, adaptable interfaces represent the future of user experience, moving beyond static designs. They also tackle Apple's vision for personalized UIs that transform based on individual usage patterns. The conversation touches on Siri's shortcomings and Apple's missed chances for a more intelligent, integrated design. Get a glimpse into how AI might shape our interactions with technology.
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Teaching Son to Swim Fearlessly
- Patrick Haede shares teaching his two-year-old son to swim by encouraging fearless exploration.
- He recounts catching his son mid-air to keep him safe and guiding him slowly into the water.
Liquid Glass Means Adaptive Interfaces
- Apple's new 'liquid glass' design emphasizes interface liquidity over static glass effects.
- Interfaces will become dynamic, adapting shape, position, and color based on user context and behavior.
Future UI Without Page Transitions
- The true innovation lies in morphing interfaces without page transitions powered by AI.
- One continuous screen can adapt dynamically to user commands, rendering separate pages obsolete.