Apple says iOS 8.4 will add apple music in final version, and iOS 9 will surely add it when it goes to final. Therefore I expect we will see new icons in the formal iOS 8.4 as well as the future upcoming beta.I'm confused by your post. I'm on iOS 9.0 Beta 1 and the music icon is the same. Are you implying they are going to change the icon in 8.4 and then change it again in 9?
I'm confused by your post. I'm on iOS 9.0 Beta 1 and the music icon is the same. Are you implying they are going to change the icon in 8.4 and then change it again in 9?
Ha. Classic Steve.
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I think the new icon would have been better if it were inverted. Having the colors on the outside and a bold white music logo in the middle seems like it could look very good. As well as removing 'just another white app'.
In my point of view, I don't really mind which one is better. In fact, I think, if I want to choose one, I prefer the new one presented in WWDC 2015. Yes it looks quite different from its predecessor, but this shows a vibrant and colourful impression of music. Current one looks more mature, and I can easily distinguish it from many apps with similar functionality.It took me a bit understand what was going on with the gradient, and get something that looked right.
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I think the results are ok. Not bad on a white background, but I don't think it would look so good on backgrounds of a different color. I think the gradient is very complex to have so much of it. Apple seems to go by a rule of thumb that when you have a gradient with wide differences in hues, use only a little bit. Like the OS X, iOS, and watchOS icons, are all small slivers of gradients on white. On other icons, gradients that fill up an entire icon do so using similar colors: light green to dark green, light orange to dark orange, sometimes blue goes to purple but that's as far as it goes. That is until I saw the new iTunes icon...
I tried to make what the new one might look like from the shots on apple.com, I'm not sure if I like it. Maybe I'll replace it with the current one to see what it's like after a few days.
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I think something like this would be more successful. Sure it doesn't follow the same rules as the other round icons on OS X, but iTunes never follows the interface rules anyway.
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Looks really similar! Excellent work!Replacing icons on El Capitan is buggy right now, I couldn't get the icon to change.
Edit: got it to work. If anybody wants to try it out, here's the png.
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I spent some time really trying to get it close to the one on apple.com. Here's the comparison of my dock and the official one. The new iTunes icon also has a thicker border than the other round icons. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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I disagree. The use of color seems gratuitous. Lacking purpose.The iTunes logo looks top notch in El Capitan.
Yep. I think that is what they will do because the new app isn't officially released yet.I'm confused by your post. I'm on iOS 9.0 Beta 1 and the music icon is the same. Are you implying they are going to change the icon in 8.4 and then change it again in 9?
Replacing icons on El Capitan is buggy right now, I couldn't get the icon to change.
Edit: got it to work. If anybody wants to try it out, here's the png.
I spent some time really trying to get it close to the one on apple.com. Here's the comparison of my dock and the official one. The new iTunes icon also has a thicker border than the other round icons. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I disagree. I feel it has the same impact as the iOS music app. It's no longer just about your music. It's about choice, what you want to hear, and what you can have , instead of what you just do have. I also feel that there shouldn't be any apps similar to the iTunes app on OS X, since no other apps are like iTunes.I disagree. The use of color seems gratuitous. Lacking purpose.
And it's visually weak. It's like they couldn't agree on a dominant color, so they just used a bunch with a fade. A few more icons like that in the dock and they're going to be hard to tell apart.
I disagree. I feel it has the same impact as the iOS music app. It's no longer just about your music. It's about choice, what you want to hear, and what you can have , instead of what you just do have. I also feel that there shouldn't be any apps similar to the iTunes app on OS X, since no other apps are like iTunes.