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RE[4]: Give me functional
by badtz on Tue 8th Sep 2009 07:20
in reply to "RE[3]: Give me functional"
RE[5]: Give me functional
by StephenBeDoper on Fri 11th Sep 2009 03:05
in reply to "RE[4]: Give me functional"
how is it not? 512x512 allows one to blow up icons to pretty big sizes (useful in many ways), particularly since OS X focuses much more on visual details, such as dock icons.
One of the things beaten into my head as a design student was (paraphrasing here):
"There is a difference between design and fine art. Design is communication using the visual language."
The icons may be look gorgeous, making them successful from an artistic point of view - but that doesn't make them successful from a design point of view.
The goal of an icon is to be, in a word, "iconic" - and not necessarily to serve as an illustration (also the reason why E.g. "road work ahead" signs have rough silhouettes and not a blueprint/photo of the actual work). Within that context, I think that whether or not an icon is identifiable at typical sizes (32x32, 48x48) is much more important than how nice it looks at 512x512.




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I fail to see how caring about and using 512x512 icons is any indication of refinement.