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Sorry, macOS Tahoe Beta 2 Still Does the Finder Icon Dirty

by Bogdanp on 6/25/25, 1:10 AM with 21 comments

  • by johnfn on 6/25/25, 1:31 AM

    The title doesn't match the title of the article, which is "macOS Tahoe Beta 2 Fixes the Finder Icon"
  • by al_borland on 6/25/25, 1:32 AM

    I don’t like that the images in the icons seem to be getting smaller, for the sole purpose of making it seem like a layer on a glass canvas. Edge to edge icons seem like they would naturally be easier for a user to see. This application on Finder feels very forced. But I am glad they at least switched the colors. That bothered me when I noticed it in the keynote.
  • by apparent on 6/25/25, 1:34 AM

    Actual article title: "macOS Tahoe Beta 2 Fixes the Finder Icon"
  • by outcoldman on 6/25/25, 2:13 AM

    I don't believe we are care so much about the icon, when the whole redesign of macOS is so bad. So much wasted space for rounded corners and gigantic buttons on toolbars.
  • by rumori on 6/25/25, 8:13 AM

    The fact that they reversed the change so easily proves the point that there wasn’t a good reason for it in the first place. I feel the same about Liquid Glass, so far I have not seen a good explanation on what actual problem does it solve, other than being fancy at the cost of degrading readability, wasting space and introducing a huge amount of work for developers.
  • by weikju on 6/25/25, 4:18 AM

    Interestingly, neither this 512pixels or daringfireball post mentions the Finder icon in DARK mode, which preserves the reversed color (blue on the right). I think it looks good though, when in dark mode, and the fixed one in light mode looks good too.
  • by kcplate on 6/25/25, 2:07 AM

    Did anyone else feel like the controversy about the finder icon remind them of a certain Star Trek TOS episode?
  • by djangofree on 6/25/25, 5:47 AM

    Honestly, this feels like yet another example of Apple’s design team prioritizing aesthetics over usability. The Finder icon isn’t just decorative—it’s a visual anchor in the Dock. Subtle tweaks like color correction are fine, but when redesigns lose recognizability or affordance, it impacts real workflows. I get that design evolves, but sometimes it just feels like change for the sake of change.
  • by mvanveen on 6/25/25, 3:35 AM

    I have Susan Kare's original finder iconography tattooed on my body. I don't have much opine on the new design language but I do think the new finder icons displayed in the post are an abomination.
  • by gs17 on 6/25/25, 1:31 AM

    It's such a shame they're stuck on this change for the sake of change, but at least they compromised and fixed the colors.
  • by rayiner on 6/25/25, 2:00 AM

    What the actual fuck.