The space has been flooded with statements like "I/we were making glass back in the distant year n". Your humble servant, in one of his fir…
The space has been flooded with statements like "I/we were making glass back in the distant year n". Your humble servant, in one of his first works in 2008, and that was a site for a repair crew, styled the inscriptions with a beautiful Lobster font, diligently making them transparent in Photoshop and drawing sparkling edges and reflections. We will not dwell on the reasons these posts appeared. They are undoubtedly important. Let us dwell on the boob effect. Some similarity between the works demonstrated by respected authors is undoubtedly there. Only this does not put them in the same row as the visual language of Liquid Glass. The peculiarity of this language is behavior in dynamics. It behaves and feels exactly like liquid. And it introduces another approach to displaying interface elements: they transform into one another at moments of context change. If your works from n years before the current events behaved in dynamics the same way as the examples attached to the post - I take off my hat and am ready to hire you. Share these works as soon as possible! Let us not be like the respected captain. First we conduct a revision: have we understood what we are being shown? We turn on genuine expertise and curiosity. Only after that do we claim that it is the same thing, for fuck's sake