I'm probably in the minority, but my favorites are the 2006 and 2012 iterations. The Cap'm icon has a nice gradient, but I think it looks slightly off as a whole for some reason.
I actually really like that Mail icon, but will pass on the iTunes one. Source?
Way out of date. And the colors are awful.
The new icon has been released. Seeing the final version does't change my mind, to me the red one still looks better on OS X.
The iOS icon actually looks more like the newly released OS X icon. Colored note against a white background.I was a fan of the first render released at WWDC. It made the iOS and MacOS icons complementary.
The new icon has been released. Seeing the final version does't change my mind, to me the red one still looks better on OS X.
The iOS icon actually looks more like the newly released OS X icon. Colored note against a white background.
Why does mine look like this?
Why so many colors? Does want you to spend 5 minutes looking at the app icon before opening it?
"I think there is a profound beauty in simplicity." - Jony Ive
Well this is the complete opposite of that. Too messy, too noisy. Same goes for the iOS Music app.
I don't care about the logo as much as I care about iTunes being bloatware. How about making a simple app for.... you know, JUST TUNES instead of cramming iPod, iPad, iPhone support, a music, video and bookstore, etc. I just want music, nothing else.
It's the same for Photos. Too many colors and the icon doesn't have anything to do with the functionality of the app. Same with Game Center.By that logic every icon should only have a color or two. How do you feel about Photos? That has way more colors.
Then only use iTunes for music playback. Do you realize no one is forcing you to go in the stores right?
Use QuickTime. It plays audio files quickly and efficiently. Although there isn't support for creating libraries, playlists, etc.Large libraries crash often (10,000+ mp3s) and it's a resource hog as well. I prefer to use Vox although since Coppertino took over, it's been high on resources as well. OS X badly needs a solid MP3 player that focuses only on music.
iTunes is a complete mess.
What about the KUPO posted above me? I like that one.Because that's the iTunes 12.2 icon... duh.