Apple's Icon Design Evolution Shows Progressive Improvement When Viewed in Reverse
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Summary
The article is a brief observation about Apple's icon design evolution, noting that when viewed in reverse chronological order, Apple's icons appear to show progressive improvement in design skill, resembling a designer's portfolio that demonstrates growing expertise.
Key quotes
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