Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Abstract App Icons Within Icons

Matthew Cassinelli:

The App Store icon is made up of three app icons supporting each other (like apps on the App Store do).

Just like the Shortcuts is two app icons, connected in the middle (like shortcuts connecting your apps together).

All these years, I thought the “new” App Store icon was just an abstract version of the original, with the A-shaped pencil and paint brush replaced by plain lines. But he says it’s actually a side view of 3D squircles representing app icons. This is also the basis for the Shortcuts icon (which I never understood) and TestFlight (the blades are apps).

Matthew Cassinelli:

Christian Selig, creator of Apollo for Reddit and Pixel Pals, went a step further and apparently spent the evening fully designing, printing, and sharing a 3D model of the App Store logo using his 3D printer[…]

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However, with Liquid Glass, it has in fact been reduced to three popsicle sticks.

Previously:

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This explanation only makes it less explicable, because that's not how app icons have ever been conceptualized to look in side profile, based on shading, shadows, and Icon Composer.


Did anyone else think the Shortcuts app icon was a fancy 'S'?

How the mighty have fallen.


The App Store icon replaced the artistic tools (pencil, brush, ruler) with popsicle sticks to represent the average quality of what it offers.


"he says it’s actually a side view of 3D squircles"

This doesn't make sense. If they represented a side view of squircles, they couldn't be physically arranged as they are in the icon.

But it's funny that the icons have become so terrible that we no longer have any idea what they even represent.


@Rob Mayoff @Plume

This is all tangental.

Last night I found the original install discs on Macintosh Garden for a 17" Intel Core2Duo (white) iMac (2006 CD model) that I rescued. I restored the ISOs to a flash drive and then restored the machine to its stock configuration.

A (dubious, imo) 3d model is cool, but having that early Intel iMac with 10.4 sitting next to my M4 iMac, man the loss of substance is just beyond words. Tiger on said machine feels so comfy and homey, brushed metal and all.

Man I miss those 10.2, 10.3, 10.4 days.

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